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Essays on Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Can There Be Genocide without the Intent to Commit Genocide?
3. Gypsies and Jews under the Nazis
4. Himmler and the “Racially Pure Gypsies”
5. Did the United States Commit Genocide against the Indians?
6. The First Genocide of the Twentieth Century?
7. The Case for the Armenian Genocide Reexamined
8. Pacifism and the Just Revolution
9. The Case for Humanitarian Intervention
Acknowledgments
Index
 

About the Author

Guenter Lewy is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His books include The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany; The Nazi Persecution of the Gypsies; and The Armenian Massacres in Ottoman Turkey: A Disputed Genocide (The University of Utah Press, 2005).

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"Lewy's research is impeccable. I don't know of any book in the field that covers the same ground as Lewy's. The essays are thoughtful, judicious, well-crafted, and focus on issues that are very important and interesting."--Abraham Ascher, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Graduate Center, CUNY

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