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Dictionary of Genocide - D Ank Unlimited

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Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich, 257–58; Cossacks, genocide<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 88–89; the gulags and, 176<br />

Leopold II, King <strong>of</strong> the Belgians, 258<br />

Lepsius, Johnnes, 258–59<br />

Lewis, Bernard, 259<br />

Libel; <strong>of</strong> Jews, 110<br />

Libya, <strong>Genocide</strong> in, 259; and Mussolini, Benito,<br />

295–96<br />

Lidice, 260<br />

Lieber, Dr. Franz (Francis), 260–61<br />

Life is Beautiful, 261<br />

“Life Unworthy <strong>of</strong> Life” (German, Lebensunvertes<br />

Leben), 261. See also T-4; Mentally and physically<br />

handicapped, treatment <strong>of</strong>, 279–80<br />

Linguicide, 261<br />

Locke, John, 117<br />

Lódz Ghetto, 112<br />

London Charter, 262, 313<br />

Lon Nol, 261–62; and Pol Pot, 334<br />

Lost Boys <strong>of</strong> Sudan, 262–63<br />

Lowry, Heath W., 263<br />

Lublin-Majdanek, 263–64<br />

Lukic, Milan, 264<br />

Macedonia, 265–66, 441, 442; preventive<br />

deployment, 342–43<br />

“Machete <strong>Genocide</strong>,” 266<br />

MacKenzie, Lewis, 266<br />

Ma’dan (ethnic group) People. See Marsh Arabs<br />

Maharero, Samuel, 266–67<br />

Majdanek. See Lublin-Majdanek<br />

Male homosexuals, 83<br />

Malleus Maleficarum (Latin, The Witches’ Hammer)<br />

(Kramer), 267<br />

Mandate, <strong>of</strong> a United Nations Mission, 268<br />

Mandates, and United Nations Peacekeeping Operations,<br />

267<br />

Mandi Laut (Indonesian, literally “Gone for a Swim),<br />

268<br />

Man in the Glass Booth, The, 268<br />

Maori genocide perpetrators, 290–91<br />

Mao Zedong, 268–70; Cultural Revolution, 92<br />

Markusen, Dr. Eric, 28<br />

Marr, Wilhelm, 270<br />

Marsh Arabs. See Ma’dan (ethnic group), 270;<br />

AMAR Appeal and, 10–11; and Hussein,<br />

Sadam, 198–99; and Powell Doctrine, 339<br />

Marxist revolution, 30<br />

Marx, Karl; socialism, 399<br />

Massacres: <strong>of</strong> Armenians, 181; Chmielnicki Pogroms,<br />

71; colonial genocide and, 78; by conquistadores,<br />

86–87; dirty war, 114; and Drina Corps,<br />

120; evidence <strong>of</strong>, 271; Hamidian Massacres,<br />

181; <strong>of</strong> Huguenots, 194; <strong>of</strong> indigenous people,<br />

78; <strong>of</strong> Jummas, 70; <strong>of</strong> Muslims by Serbs, 481; at<br />

Lidice, 260; and mass graves, 270–71; <strong>of</strong><br />

Mayan communities, 79–80; in Mozambique,<br />

293; in Nanking, 298; at Racak, 350–51; at<br />

Srebrenica, 405, 484; St. Bartholomew’s Day,<br />

194; at Wounded Knee, 473–74<br />

Massaliet, 42<br />

Mass graves, 270–71; secondary graves, 391<br />

Mass rape, 271–72; in Mozambique, 293<br />

Mass rape as a crime against humanity, 272<br />

Mauthausen-Gusen, 83, 273<br />

Maya people, 79–80; Guatemalan killing <strong>of</strong>, 175<br />

Mayan communities: complete extermination <strong>of</strong>, 79<br />

McCarthy, Justin A., 273<br />

McCloskey, Frank, 173<br />

McMillan, Angus, 274–75<br />

MDR. See Mouvement Démocratique Républicain<br />

(MDR)<br />

Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Genocide</strong>, 275<br />

Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders),<br />

275–76<br />

Media outlets: inciting genocide, 276; Kangura,<br />

238–39, 276; New Yorker magazine, 34;<br />

Radio B-92, 353; Radio-Télévision Libre des<br />

Mille Collines (RTLM), 40, 276; RTS TV or<br />

Serbian Television, 374<br />

Media trial, Rwanda, 277, 307<br />

Medical experiments: in Dachau, 95; Megele,<br />

Josef, 278–79; in Polish death camps,<br />

99–100<br />

Mein Kampf (My Struggle, or My Fight)(Hitler), 187,<br />

277–78; Lebensraum advocated in, 256<br />

Melanesians; “Kanakas,” 44<br />

Memorandum 1986, 391–92. See Serbian Memorandum,<br />

391–92<br />

Méndez, Juan E., 278, 445<br />

Mengele, Josef, 278–79<br />

Mens Rea (Latin, “guilty mind”), 279<br />

Mentally and Physically Handicapped, Treatment <strong>of</strong><br />

by Nazi Germany, 279–80<br />

Meskhetian Turks: deportation from USSR, 108<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> genocide, 28<br />

Métis People, 280<br />

Mfecane (Zulu, “The Crushing”), 280<br />

Micombero, Michel, 280–81<br />

Middle Ages and genocide, 281–82<br />

Milgram, Stanley, 282<br />

Military occupation, 282–83<br />

Military rule: Argentina, 114<br />

Militias, 283<br />

Milosevic, Slobodan, 48, 283–85; Chetniks and, 68;<br />

compromise with, 249; Dayton Agreement<br />

(Dayton Accords) and, 99; and NATO’s<br />

Kosovo intervention, 302<br />

Minorities at Risk Project, 285<br />

Minority, 285<br />

Miqmaq, 60<br />

Mischlinge, 285–86<br />

Missing persons, 218<br />

Mission mandate, 286<br />

Mit Brennender Sorge (German, With Burning<br />

Anxiety), 286<br />

Mladic, Ratko, 286–87<br />

Modernity and genocide, 287–88<br />

Mogadishu, 288<br />

Mogadishu line, 288<br />

INDEX<br />

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