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Races at war: nationalism and genocide in twentieth century Europe   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Adelberg, Michael Alan
Title
Races at war: nationalism and genocide in twentieth century Europe
Publisher
Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School
Description

Europe in the twentieth century witnessed the large-scale displacement and mass murder of civilian populations because of their ethnic or national identity. Genocide is the ultimate expression of this form of integral nationalism. As a result of the Second World War, the term \"genocide\" was introduced to describe the victimization of nations, and became codified in international law and agreements. The end of the century saw the introduction of a new term: \"ethnic cleansing\". This term was used to signify something less than the total physical annihilation of a people in the Balkans wars, in contrast to the extermination campaign of the Nazis in World War Two, or the Turks following World War One. This work looks at both campaigns, the Nazis against the Jews and the Serbs against the Bosnians, to argue, however, that ethnic cleansing is genocide. While much of the debate of the 1990s focuses on body counts to justify the distinction between the two, a careful analysis of the original work on genocide and the UN Agreement which outlaws such phenomenon reveal that this \"body count\" notion is neither correct nor justifiable. Similarly, a look at these two cases reveals act of genocide developed gradually, rather than as part of pre-existing master plans.


Subjects: Nationalism; Europe; Jews; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); Nazis; Genocide; Eugenics; Serbs; Bosnians; Holocaust; Bosnian genocide; Euthanasia
Language English
Publication date March 2005
Current location
IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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racestwarnationa109452327
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Internet Archive identifier: racestwarnationa109452327
https://archive.org/download/racestwarnationa109452327/racestwarnationa109452327.pdf
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