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Genocide, the World Wars and the Unweaving of Europe (Paperback)
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The murder of at least one million Armenian Christians in 1915-16
and of some six million Jews from 1939-45 were the most extreme
instances of mass murder in the First and Second World Wars
respectively. This book examines the development and dynamics of
both genocides. While bringing out the many differences in the
origins, course, and nature of the crimes, the book argues that
both need to be placed into the context of the wider violent
agendas and demographic schemes of the perpetrator states. In the
earlier case, it is important to consider the Ottoman violence
against Assyrian Christians and Greek Orthodox subjects, and
programs of forced assimilation of non-Turkish Muslim groups,
including many Muslims victimized by other states. In the later
case, it is impossible to understand the development of the 'final
solution of the Jewish question' without paying attention to Nazi
policy against Slavic groups, the 'disabled, ' and Europe's Romany
population. Both genocides, furthermore, n
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