Definitions of genocide and their implications for prediction and prevention
TítuloDefinitions of genocide and their implications for prediction and prevention
Call number940.5318/0149
Número del objeto05248g
Lugar de publicaciónOxford, England
EditorialPergamon Press
Año de publicación
1989
PaginaciónVol.3 p2377-2389
MaterialArticle
ISBN80367542
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future:papers and addenda" pp2377-2389
Descripción
When Polish Jew Raphael Lemkin coined the term "Holocaust" in 1944 to denote the Nazi mass murder of Jews, he would probably have agreed with those scholars who argue that its uniqueness lies in its detailed planning aimed at the destruction of a biologically defined group and its implementation using administrative and industrial means by a highly civilsed and culturally renowned nation. He would, it is argued, also have insisted on its place within the category of ideologically motivated genocides.