LEADER 02310cam a2200421 i 4500001 288865 005 20240624132628.0 008 230325t20232023mau a b 001 0 eng 010 2022037046 020 9780674275225 |q(cloth) 035 (DLC) 2022037046 035 (DLC)288865 042 pcc 043 a-cb---e-gx---f-rw--- 040 MH/DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dDLC 050 00 HV6322.7 |b.P65 2023 082 00 364.15/1 |223/eng/20221123 100 1 Port, Andrew I., |eauthor. 245 10 Never again : |bGermans and genocide after the Holocaust / |cAndrew I. Port. 264 1 Cambridge, Massachusetts : |bThe Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, |c2023. 264 4 |c©2023 300 vi, 402 pages : |billustrations ; |c25 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Part I. Cold War Genocide: Carnage in Cambodia -- Pol Pot Is Like Hitler -- Asia's Auschwitz -- Why Don't We Act? -- This Time No One Can Say They Didn't Know -- Even Angels Live Perilously -- Part II. Genocide after German Unification: Crimes against Humanity in Bosnia and Rwanda -- It Is Genocide and Must Be Designated as Such -- Our Revulsion against Military Force Is Understandable -- Humanity in Action -- Germany Cannot Play the Role of Global Gendarme -- Crossing the Rubicon. 520 "What do Germans mean when they say 'never again'? Andrew Port examines German responses to the genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda, showing how these events transformed the meaning of the Holocaust in Germany, inspired partial remilitarization, and changed the country's relationship to refugees fleeing war-torn regions"-- |cProvided by publisher. 591 Record updated by Marcive brief record update service 24 June 2024 599 Shelved at 78-2-5 650 0 Germans |xAttitudes. 650 0 Genocide |zGermany |xPublic opinion. 650 0 Genocide |zCambodia. 650 0 Genocide |zBosnia and Herzegovina. 650 0 Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 |xAtrocities |zBosnia and Herzegovina. 650 0 Rwandan Genocide, Rwanda, 1994. 651 0 Cambodia |xHistory |y1975-1979. 852 0 |breceiving |kShelved at 78-2-5