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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
SOVIET SCHOLARS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AS FOOT SOLDIERS IN THE COLD WAR
TRIAL BY WORD: THE GULAG CONDEMNED
SOVIET SATELLITES SHIFT ALLEGIANCES: HUNGARY, YUGOSLAVIA
THE STRUGGLE FOR INFLUENCE IN POSTCOLONIAL AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST:
ALGERIA, CONGO, NIGERIA, IRAQ
SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE RISE OF COMMUNIST CHINA: TIBET, BANGLADESH,
CAMBODIA
(SOVIET) PIGGY IN THE MIDDLE: AMERICAN LIBERAL LEFT VS RADICAL RIGHT ON
US RATIFICATION OF THE GENOCIDE CONVENTION
MOSCOW TAPS THE NEW LEFT: THE VIETNAM ANTIWAR MOVEMENT, BLACK PANTHERS,
AND THE AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT
SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS AND SOCIALIST ARMENIA
THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
AN UNCERTAIN END TO THE COLD WAR AND THE REACTIVATION OF THE GENOCIDE
TREATY
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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INDEX
Abbas, Ferhat, 65
Abernathy, Ralph D., 95-96,111,115
Abramcyk, Mikola, 43
Abram, Morris B., 89-90
Ad Hoc Committee on the Human Rights
and Genocide Treaties (CHRGT), 88, 9s,
97-98
Afghanistan, Soviet war in, 7,10, 75,81,87,129,
139,143,150-54.161,165-66
Africa, 8,17. 22,25-27, 40,47.60-70,73. 93.
108-110,112,123,174. See also names of indi-
vidual countries
African Americans, s, 13,16, 21-22, 28, 49,55.
67. 92-96,103-104,107-116,169,173
Africans, 36, 40, 65,67,107
Affidi people, 153
Afro-Asian People s Solidarity Organization
in Cairo, 65,142
Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee, Soviet,
66-67, 86
Akopyan, Grigory, 121
Albania, 59,165
Albanians, 59
Algeria, 8, 22,56-S7, 63-65,165
Algerians, 63-65
Algiers, 65
Algiers Motel Incident (1968), 109
Alien Thunder film (1974), 116
Allende, Salvador, 157
Amazon tribes, 158
Ambartsumyan, Sergei, 130
Ambartsumyan, Victor, 125-26
America. See United States of America (USA)
American Bar Association (ABA), 10,15,
90-91,95-96.114,155-56,168
American Bar Association Journal, 92,
American Federation of Labor, 45,144
American Indian Movement (AIM), 9,102,
115,117-19
American Journal of International Law (AJIL),
7,14-iS. 168
American Society of International Law, 14-15
Amnesty International, 98,161
Andriukhin, Mikhail, 8, 20-26, 29,115,122
Andropov, Yuri, 28
Anfal campaign of 1988, 75-76
Angola, 8, 22, 28, 65,165
Ankara, 120,124,128
anticommunism, 6, 38, 88,146
antisemitism, Soviet, 49,107,136-37.144-48,
159, See also Jews; Zionists
apartheid, 27-29, 66-67, 90,154,161,167,17s.
See also Rhodesia; Union of South Africa
Appeal to the United Nations on Genocide
(1951), 42.-43
Arab Information Center in New York, 64
Arabs, 27-28, 64, 73.12.8,134-39.143.158
Arafat, Yasser, 137
Armenia: Academy of Science of, 121,125;
April 24 as the Day of Commemoration of
the Victims of Genocide, 122,124-27,131;
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation
of Armenia, 127; Communist leadership
of, 120-31; and the Dashnaktsutyun Party,
121-22; Eastern Anatolia, 120,123-24; his-
tory of, 120-21,129; Kars and Ardahan
provinces, 120; and the Mountainous Kara-
bakh, 120,123-24,129-32,164; Nahapet
film (1977), 126; Nakhichevan province,
124,129; nationalism in, 120,123-24; Soci-
ety for Cultural Relations with Foreign
Countries, 126; Sumgait massacre (1988),
130-31; Tsitsernakaberd memorial to the
victims of genocide, 123-25; and the United
Nations, 125
Armenian Diaspora, 122,125-28
Armenians, 9, 92,120-32
Aron, Raymond, 136
Arosemena, Alcibiades, 51
Arutyunyan, Suren, 131
Asia, 17, 2.5-27, 40, 47. 62, 91, 93,110,123. See
also Central Asia; names of individual
countries; Southeast Asia
Asians, 36,51. 63,73
Assembly of Captive European Nations, 44
Association of Palestinian Lawyers, 142
237
238
Index
Association of Soviet Lawyers, 156
Atlanta, 90, 92
Aujbau, 144
Auschwitz death camp, 20,13$
Australia, 33-34, 86,116,165
Austria, 142,152,165
Avtorkhanov, Abdurakhman, 37-38
Azerbaijan, 120,124,129-32,162
Azerbaijanis, 38,130
Ba ath Party, 8, 71-75,167
Babi Yar massacre of 1941,148-49
Badner, Heinz, 104
Baghdad, 70-72,74-75,167
Baha’i, 164
Balkars, 34-35
Baltic Genocide Day, 48
Baltic states, 36, 40-45,48,164,172. See also
Estonia; Latvia; Lithuania
Baluba tribe, 66
Bangladesh, 7,9,79-80,150,166
Banks, Dennis, 118
Barzani, Mustafa, 71,74-75
Bass, GaryJ., 79-80
Bastyrkin, Alexander, 173
Batu Khan, 80,127
Beijing, 8, 78-80,82-83, 87,103,113, *37,174
Beirut, 138-39,143,147
Belgium, 22, 66,165
Belgrade, 58,98-100,117
Bell, Alphonzo, 145
Bellecourt, Clyde H., 117
Bellecourt, Vernon, 119
Belorussia, 18,38,43,127,164
Belorussian Popular Front, 163
Belorussians, 38,46,86,148
Bengal, famine of 1943 in, 22,26. See also India
Ben-Gurion, David, 133
Benton, William, 144
Berkov, Alexander, 142
Berlin, 77, 86,105
Berlin Crisis, 22,52
Bermuda, 166
Bernal, John D., 102
Biafra War, 8, 67-70, 85,94,166
biological weapons, 19,103. See abo chemical
weapons; Geneva Protocol of 1925
Birmingham, Alabama, bombing in
(1963), 108
Bitburg controversy (1985), 159
Black Panther Party (BPP), 109-113
Black Panthers, 9,93,95, 97,102-103,110-12,
114,136
Black Sea, 120
blacks. See African Americans
Blood, Archer, 80
Blume, Isabelle, 104
Bobkov, Philipp, 127
Bolivia, 19,165
Bolshevik Revolution, 46,120
Bolsheviks, 39,43,113,122
Bonner, Elena, 131
Borisov, Sergei, 72
Borovik, Genrikh, 136
Bosnia, 170,175
Bosnians, 36
Boston, 145
Brailovsky, Victor, 146
Brazil, 157-58,165
Brezhnev, Leonid, 8,62,66,125,129,
141-42,151
Brezhnev Doctrine, 150
Bricker, John W., 92-93
Bricker Amendment, 92
British Guyana, 166
Brown, H. Rap, 103,110
Brown v. Board of Education (1954), 93
Brussels, 136,142,167
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 98
Bucharest, 162
Buchwald, Art, 84-85
Budapest, 50-51,55
Budapest Cultural Forum, 160
Buddhists, 44,53,78,80
Bulgaria, 6,12,18-19, 24,107,117,144
Buriatsky, Fedor, 87
Burma, 44,166
Burstein, Daniel, 84
Burundi, 22,164-65,174
Bykov, Vasil, 163
Byrd, Robert, 161
Calley, William, Jr., 82,106
Cambodia: border incursions, 85; and China,
81-87; discussed in the United Nations,
83, 85-86; Kampuchean United Front for
National Salvation, 85; Khmer Rouge in,
9, 82-87,168-69; Lon Nols government,
índex
239
82, 84; mass crimes committed in, 7,9, 27,
83-87,101,142.-43,152., 161,165-66,170,175;
People s Revolutionary Tribunal, 27, 86;
Phnom Penh, 27, 82-875 and Pol Pot, 27,
83-87, 90,142,164,167,1695 and ^e Soviet
Union, 83,85-87,1525 Tuol Sleng Museum
of Genocidal Crimes, 865 and the United
States, 83-87; and Vietnam, 82-87,92
Cambodians, 85,164,167
Canada, 45,69,111,116,165
Carmichael, Stokely, 110,113
Carter, Jimmy, 84-85, 98-99, n7 151
Castro, Fidel, 67,138
Catholic Church, 45-46,54, 94
Catholics, 45,50,53
Caucasus, 34-35, 37,7*, 122,129
Ceau§escu, Elena, 162
Ceau§escu, Nicolae, 162-63
Ceau§escu, Nicu, 163
Central Asia, 34, 46, 81-82. See also
Kazakhstan
Ceylon, 64,107. See also Sri Lanka
Chad, 166
Chalk, Frank, 4
Chechens, 34~37,44
Chechnya, 37,171
chemical weapons, 19, 21, 27,75-76, 87,103,
107,151-52,158. See also biological weapons;
Geneva Protocol of 1925
Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster of 1986,163
Chiang Kai-Shek, 81
Chicago, 108-109, in, 115
Chicago, race riot in (1968), 108
Chile, 3, 32.-34, 99,101,152., 157,165
Chile Solidarity Committee in Panama, 157
China: Boxer Rebellion, 21; and Cambodia,
81-87; and Chiang Kai-Shek, 81; Cultural
Revolution in, 80-81, 85; ethnic minori-
ties in, 80-83,103; Inner Mongolia, 80-81;
Manchuria, 81; and Mao Zedong, 58,78,
80-81, 83, 87,103,165; Nixon visits, 79, 82;
and the Soviet Union, 7-8,74, 77-82, 86,
103,13s, 151; and Tibet, 77-81,166; and the
United States, 8,19,79-80; Xinhua News
Agency, 81; Xinjiang, 80-81
Chinese, 22, 43, 65, 77-78, 81-83, 87
Chobanu, Ion, 140
Christianity, 27
Christians, 175
Christian Science Monitor, 85, 87,151,164
Churchill, Winston, 39, 95
CIA, 44,47, 50, 66, 69-70, 72., 77, 82, 98—99,
105,107,126,129,152,157
Civil Rights Congress (CRC), 16,18,109-113,
169. See also We Charge Genocide petition
Code of Offenses against the Peace and Secu-
rity of Mankind, 16,51, 53
Colombia, 165,175
colonialism, 21,33,36, 40, 62, 98,104. See also
decolonization
colonies, 5,18, 22,34, 60-61, 65, 68,123,167.
See also decolonization; non-self-governing
territories
Cominform. See Communist Information
Bureau
Committee for the Denunciation of War
Crimes Committed by the US Imperialists
and Their Henchmen in South Vietnam, 104
Communist bloc countries, 2, 8—9,16, 23-24,
34, 47, 50-51,53; 62, 72-74, 84, 85, 91; 93; 97,
loo, 105-106,117-18,141,143-44,15O-Si,
156,165,171. See also Eastern Europe
Communism, 2, 9,13, 36, 38,45, 47-48, 52,
96-97,102,122-23,168
Communist Information Bureau, 13,57
Communist International Publishers in New
York, 111
Communist Party: Armenia, 120-31; Austria,
142; Azerbaijan, 130; British, 37; Canada, 111;
Chile, 157; Cyprus, 142; Czechoslovakia, 79;
Foreign Policy Commission of, 14; France,
151; Hungary, 50; Indonesia, 66; Iraq, 71,73,
76; Lebanon, 138; Lithuania, 147; Marxist-
Leninist (US), 84; Romania, 162-63; Soviet
Union (CPSU), 8,10,12,19, 31-33,38,48,57,
72, 82,100,122,124-30,146,151,161,163,166,
169; Syria, 142; United States (CPUSA), 15,
40,95-96,112; Vietnam, 83,105; West Ger-
many, 146; Yugoslavia, 59
Communists, 36, 50, 53-54,62, 71, 73-74, 81,
88-89,91-93,95-97,107, no, 112,115
Conference on Security and Cooperation in
Europe (CSCE), 97-99,117, See also Hel-
sinki Accords
Congo, 8, 22, 62, 65-66, 94,165
Congress for Cultural Freedom, 105
Congress of Industrial Organizations, 144
Conquest, Robert, 36-37
240
Index
conservative organizations in the United
States: Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation,
96; Daughters of the American Revolution,
93; Federation of Republican Womens
Clubs, 94
Constitutional Court, Russian, 174
Copenhagen, 105
Corval«in, Louis, 105
Covenants on Human Rights, 51, 93
Cox, Caroline, 132
Crimea, Russian annexation of, 174
Crimean Tatars, 35-36,55,58
crimes against humanity, 51-52, 82,105,172
Cuba, 55—57,62, 67, 82,111,138,157,165
Cuban Missile Crisis, 88
Cyprus, 121,128,141,165
Czechoslovakia, 18, 45, 52, 68,70,79, 93,105,
109,144,165-66,168
Dacca, 80
Daily World, 104,111,157
Dalai Lama, 78
Daley, Richard J., 109
Dallin, David J., 38-40
Daud, Mohammad, 150
Davis, Angela, 111,117
Davis, Ossie, 111
Dayton Agreement (1995), 175
Declaration of Indian Purpose (1961), 115
decolonization, 17,19-20,25, 61-62,64-66,108,
115,167,169. See also colonialism; colonies
Deir Yassin massacre of 1948,133-34
Dekmejian, Richard H., 124
Delhi, 80,153
Delo, 58
Demirchyan, Karen, 126-27
Demirel, Suleyman, 124
Democratic Kampuchea (DK). See
Cambodia
Deng, Xiaoping, 78
Denmark, 105
deportations, Soviet, 8,30,34-37,39, 41,
43-58,163,172. See also: Soviet Union: mass
violence in
DePugh, Robert, 96
de-Stabilization, 8,57-58. See also Stalin,
Joseph; Stalinism
Detroit, race riot in (1967), 109
Deukmejian, George, 131
Deutsch, Eberhard P., 92-93,114,155-56
Dickinson, Edwin, 14
Dictionary of Perestroika, 164
displaced persons (DPs), 39, 41, 43
Djibouti. See French Somaliland
Dobriansky, Lev, 45-46,92
Dole, “Bob” Robert, 159-160
Dominican Repubbc, 165
Donbass, 173
Donnedieu de Vabres, Henri, 19
Dragunsky, David, 147
Draper, Theodor, 136
Drinan, Robert J., 145
Dulles, John F., 1,51,92,169
Durdenevsky, Vsevolod, 114
Duterte, Rodrigo, 174-75
East Bengal, 79.
Eastern Europe, 4-5,8, 23-25, 27,40, 49,
51-52,56,61-62,97-98,123,134. See also
Communist bloc countries
East European émigré organizations in North
America: American Committee for Lib-
eration from Bolshevism, 44; Baltimore
Lithuanian Womens Citizens Club, 48;
Belorussian Alhance of Canada, 43; Esto-
nian Information Center, 40; Estonian
National Council, 40; Federation of Free
Hungarian Jurists in America, 53; Hungar-
ian National Council (HNC), 50-52,54;
Kalmyk Committee to Combat Bolshe-
vism, 44; Lithuanian American Council
(LAC), 40-41; Lithuanian American
Information Center, 45; National Commit-
tee to Commemorate Genocide Victims in
Ukraine 1932-1933,46; National Commit-
tee to Protest Russification of Ukraine, 46;
Supreme Lithuanian Committee of Libera-
tion, 42; Ukrainian Congress Committee
of America, 45-46, 92; Ukrainian Evangeb-
cal Albance of North America, 45
East Germany, 72,111,117,165
East Pakistan. See Bangladesh
East Turkestan, Second Repubbc, 81
Economics of Slave Labor, The (1949), 39
Edmonds, Helen G., 136
Egypt, 57,64, 69, 72,74,129,134-35,137-38,
143,165
Eichmann, Adolf, trial of (1961), 49
Index
241
Eisendrath, Maurice N., 145
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1,16,57, 92
Eliot, Theodore, 151
El Salvador, 27-28, 78,118,157,165,169
End of History, The (1992), 171
England, 14,30, See also United Kingdom
(UK)
Equatorial Guinea, 166
Eritrea, 61,166
Ermacora, Felix, 152-53
Estonia, 40-41,172
Estonians, 41, 43,172
Ethiopia, 165-66
Europe, 39, 42-43, 47, 54-55, 61-62,158-59.
See also Eastern Europe; Western Europe
Fabian, Bela, 51
famine of 1932-1933, Soviet, 31-32, 45-46, 173-
See also Soviet Union: mass violence in;
Ukraine
Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front
(El Salvador), 157
far-right organizations in the United States:
American Nazi Party, 49; Christian Cru-
sade, 49; Cinema Educational Guild, 95;
John Birch Society, 49,112; Ku Klux Klan,
22,96,108; Liberty Lobby, 95-96,158,16o;
the Minute Men, 49
far-right publications in the United States:
Common Sense, 96-97; The Cross and the
Flag, 95; Dan Smoot Report, 95-96; The
Herald of Freedom, 94-95; The Independent
American, 95; Liberty Letter, 94,96; Life
Lines, 95; The Red Line, 96; The Thunder-
bolt, 94-95; Wanderer, 96; White Power, 95
fascism, 15,18-20, 81,114,124,135-36,146,148,
161,164. See also Nazism
Fatah, 137
FBI, 15, 95,116
Fiji, 116,166
“Final Solution of the Jewish Question,” 164.
See also Jews: murdered by Nazis
First World War. See World War I
First World War and Western Armenians,
1914-1916, The (1967), 121
forced labor, 5-6, 8,12,16-19, 30-33, 36, 39-41,
47,50,54,59, 80, 84, 86,144. See also Gulag
Forced Labor in Soviet Russia (1947), 38-39
Ford, Gerald R., Jr., 83-84
Fournier, Claude, 116
France, 21-22, 56-57, 63-65, 68,120,142,151,
165-67
French, 4, 22,56, 63-65, 68,136,142,148
French Somaliland, 165. See also Somalia
Friedlander, Robert A., 160
Fukuyama, Francis, 171
Fulbright, James W, 90-91, 96,114
Gabon, 68
Gaddafi, Muammar al-, 138
Gage-Colby, Ruth, 133-34
Galeotti, Mark, 152
Gambia, 174
Gandhi, Indira, 79
Gandhi, Rajiv, 153
Gawon, Yakubu, 69
Gaza Strip, 57,135,139. See also Israel
Geneva, 28, 47,117, *53,159
Geneva Conventions of 1949, *39
Geneva Protocol of 1925, 21,76,103,106,152. See
also biological weapons; chemical weapons
Geneva Summit of 1985,143,159-60
Genghis Khan, 80
Genocide: Lithuania s Threefold Tragedy
(i949), 4i
genocide, Soviet publications on, 16-29
Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the
United Nations to Enforce the Law (1951),
51-52
Genocide Convention: and ABA, 10, 90-92;
and Cambodia, 86; and Covenant on
Human Rights, 21,51, 93,144; drafting of,
1-5,17-21, 23, 32,115,169,173; and France,
64; and Hungary, 50-57; and Israel, 133,
141-42,158-60; and Lemkin, Raphael, 1,
4-6, 8,23-24,56, 64; political groups omit-
ted from, 5, 23-25, 56, 93,161; provisions of,
5, 22,35-36,50-52, 91,111,129,142; ratifica-
tion of, 1,5, 7-10,16-18, 21, 24, 49, 70, 86,
88-100,106,112,114,119,144-45,154-56,
164,166,168-69; reservations to, 6,18, 29,
162; Senate hearings on, 92,113,133; and
Sovereignty Package, 161; and the Soviet
Union, 4—10,12,16-24, 29,43-48, 50-57,
72, 90,100-101,119,144-46,150,161-62,
165-69; and Tibet, 78; and Turkey, 125,
129; and the United Kingdom, 4-6,18,
21-23; and the United States, 1, 4-10,16-29,
242
Index
Genocide Convention (continued)
49 54“56, 70, 88-101, 106, 111—12; 114;
145-46; 154-56,158-62; 164-66; 168-70;
and the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, 40-41, 78; UN resolution 96(1), 23;
Whitaker Report (1985), 100
Genocide in the USSR: Studies in Group
Destruction (1958), 38
genocide studies, 3-4
Genotsid-prestuplenie protiv chelovechestva
(genocide: the crime against humanity,
1954), 20-21
Genotsid vpolitike imperialisticheskikh gosu-
darstv (genocide in policy of imperialist
states, 1967), 25-26
geopolitics, 3-4,10,82, 87,173-76
Georgia, 171,173-74
Georgians, 148,163
Germans, ethnic, 5,35,46
Ghana, 66, 95
Gigon, Fernand, 102
Goebbels, Joseph, 55, 81
Golan, Galia, 63,134-35,139
Goldberg, Arthur J., 98
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 10,76,118,127,129-31,
154,159-63,169
Gomy Serge S., 12-13
Great Britain. See United Kingdom
Great Terror of 1937-38. See Soviet Union:
mass violence in
Great Terror: Stalins Purge of the Thirties, The,
(1968), 37
Greece, 61
Greeks, 92
Gregory, Dick, 111
Grenada, 166
Grigaitis, Pius, 41
Gromyko, Andrei, 122,124,127,134,139-40
Gross, Ernest A., 156
Guam, 62
Guatemala, 27-28,99,165,170
Guernica, 1937 bombing of, 27
Guinea, 22
Guinea-Bissau, 65,165
Gulag, 5,17,30-33,38-39,47-48,164. See also
forced labor; Soviet Union: mass violence in
Haiti, 99
Haitians, 155
Halabja, 75-76. See also Anfal campaign of
1988
Hall, Gus, 99,110
Harlem, race riot in (1964), 109-110
Hammarskjöld, Dag, 66
Han. See Chinese
Hanoi, 104
Hargis, Billy J., 49
Harlow, Bryce N., 93
Harris, David A., 164
Hatch, Orrin G., 156,158-59,161
Hauser, Rita E., 90, 93
Havana, 67
Hawaii, 22,116
Hecht, Chic, 160
Helms, Jesse, 100,156,158,160-61
Helsinki Accords, 97-99,160
Herling, Albert K., 40
Hersey, John, 109
Herzog, Chaim, 83
Himmler, Heinrich, 147
Hiss, Alger, 95
Hitler, Adolf, 38-39; 58, 81, 86, 91,93; 107; 137;
141,146,148,164
Hmong people, 107,152. See also Laos
Hoffman, Abbie, 96
Holocaust, The TV series (1978), 146
Honduras, 165
Hoover, Clara, 77
Hoover, Herbert Jr., 55
Home, Gerald, 109
Horváth, Imre, 55
Hoxha, Enver, 59
Human Events, 106,112
Human Rights and Genocide in the Baltic States
(1950), 40-41
Hungarians, 50,54-56
Hungary, 6, 8,12,18,24,50-57; 64,70, 7*; 93;
103,117,144,165,168
Huntington, Ellsworth, 114
Hussein, Saddam, 74-76
Hutu, 164
Huxley, Thomas, 171
Hyde, Charles, 16
I Accuse the Kremlin of Genocide of My Nation:
Based on the Secret Documents of the Mili-
tary Persecutors and N.K.V.D: of the U.S.S.R
(1950), 43
Index
243
I Chose Freedom (1946), 31-32
Ieng, Sary, 84, 86
Igbos, 67-69
imperialism, 15-17, 20, 23-24, 38, 67,79,
98-99; 104; 112-13,111—23,125-26,128,136,
140,167,174
India, 22,53,65, 78-80,166
Indo-Arab Friendship Association, 142
Indochina, 27,82,105,118,152
Indonesia, 48,66,165
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, 79
Ingush, 34—3S, 37
Inner Mongolia autonomous region, 80-81
Institute for the Study of the USSR in
Munich, 37-38
Institute of Law in Moscow, 55
International Association of Democratic
Lawyers (IADL), 19, 77, 86,106,141-42,168
International Commission of Inquiry into
Israeli Crimes against the Lebanese and
Palestinian Peoples, 27,141,147
International Commission of Inquiry into
U.S. Crimes in Indochina, 105
International Commission of Jurists, 77,
161,168
International Confederation of Free Trade
Unions, 144—45
International Court of Justice (ICJ), 6,16,18,
29,33-34, 91, 94,106,155-56,162,167,174
International Criminal Court (ICC), 1, 5,156,
174-75
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda,
i,i75
International Criminal Tribunal for the For-
mer Yugoslavia, 1,174-75
International Criminal Tribunal in Nurem-
berg, 5,18-19, 23, 92, 95,102,105,163-65
International Labor Organization (ILO), 47
international law, 2, 4-5,7,12,14-21,23-24,
33-34,100,105,114,122,125,131,140,150,155,
161-62,166-70,172-76
International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and
Applied by the United States (1922), 16
International Roma Union, 164
Iran, 52,58,70,72,74-76,106,152,164
Iranian Revolutionary Guard
Iran-Iraq War, 74-75
Iraq, 8,57,64,70-76,128,167,174-75
Ireland, 55,78
Iroquois, 114
Irvin-Erickson, Douglas, 4
Islamic Conference Organization, 153
Islamic State, 175
Israel: accused of genocide, 9, 27-28, 57, 64,
133-46,153—S4,158-60,165-66,169; army
of, 135,141,153; compared to Nazi Ger-
many, 27,135-36,140-43,147; and expul-
sion of Palestinians in 1948,134; Gaza Strip,
57,135, 139; Ghetto Fighters’ House in, 148;
intifada, 149; and invasion of Lebanon in
1982, 27-28,134,138-43,147,169; and Jeru-
salem issue, 137-38; the Knesset, 133; Nazis
and Nazi Collaborators (Punishment)
Law (1950), 142; and Pakistan, 133; and the
partition of Palestine, 134-35; Six Day War
of 1967, 49,103,134-35; and Soviet public
opinion, 73,136-37,140-41; and terrorism,
27,137; in the United Nations, 83,100,107,
136,143,153; and the United States, 27-28,
99,129,135-37,139-41,157-59; the West
Bank, 138-39,153-54,159; Yad Vashem
Museum in, 149; Yom Kippur War of 1973,
128,134-35
Italy, 53,55,61
Xzvestia, 7,34,66, 68, 70, 80, 82-83,100,108,
114-18,151,153,157,162,167
Japan, 61,165
Japanese, 22-23, 39, 43
Jersild, Austin, 78
Jerusalem, 49,137-38,149
Jessup, Philip, 16
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, 146
Jewish Autonomous Region, Soviet, 137,140
Jewish organizations in the United States:
American Jewish Committee, 98,114;
American Jewish Congress (AJC), 49,144,
164; Anti-Defamation League (ADL), 94;
B’nai B’rith International, 158; Bnai B nth
Women, 97; Council of Jewish Federa-
tions, 160; Jewish Defense League, 136;
Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), 88,144;
Jewish Nazi War Victims Organization
of America, 135; National Community
Relations Advisory Council (NCRAC),
49,144; New Washington Committee
for the Prevention of Genocide, 136;
Synagogue Council of America, 53;
244
Index
Jewish organizations in the United States
(continued): Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, 145; United Warsaw Ghetto
Memorial Committee, 49
Jews: in the Arab world, 133; Igbos in Nigeria
compared to, 69; in Lithuania, 41-42.; 172.;
murdered by Nazis, 10, 20,38,41-42., 81,
i33-3b, 141—42,146-49,164,170; in Paki-
stan, 133; in the Soviet Union, 17, 38,107,
118,134,136-40,144-48, iS9,164; as sup-
porters of the Genocide Convention, 10,
49, 88,97-98,114, is8-6i, 169; in the United
States, 10, 22,25,95-98,114,135-36,144-45,
159-61,169; as victims of antisemitism, 17,
32,51, 53, 92, 94-96,107,118,134,136,138,
144-48,159
Jews in the USSR, 146
Jim Crow, 88,109
Johnson, Lyndon, 69, 92
Jordan, 72,134,165
Judaism, 145
Jurgela, Constantin R., 40
Kabul, 151,153
Kadar, Jdnos, 57,107
Kaelas, Aleksander, 40-41
Kafr Qasim massacre of 1956, 64
Kagame, Paul, 175
Kahane, Meir, 136
Kalme, Albert, 42-43
Kalmyks, 34-35, 43*44,55, 58, 72
Kampelman, Max, 156
Kampuchea. See Cambodia
Karabakh. See Armenia: Mountainous
Karabakh
Karabakh Movement, 130
Karabakh War of 1988-1994,131
Karachai, 34-35
Karmal, Babrak, 151
Karpov, Anatoly, 100-101
Kashmir, 166
Katanga, 66
Katson, Trisha, 160
Katyn massacre of 1940,45,172
Kazakhs, 81,148
Kazakhstan, 35,46, 81
Keating, Kenneth, 80
Kefauver, Estes, 89
Kennedy, John R, 49, 96
Kennedy, “Ted” Edward, 96
Kenya, 21-22,56,165. See also Mau Mau
Uprising of 1952-1956
Kerry, John R, 159
Kersten, Charles J., 53
KGB, 53, 98-100,123,125,127,146,163,172. See
also NKVD
Khachaturov, Karen, 148
Khan, Mohammed Zafrullah, 133
Khanzadyan, Sero, 129-30
Khatyn massacre of1943,27,142
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 75
Khrushchev, Nikita: and decolonization,
60,62-63, 65; indicted by émigrés in the
United States, 45-46; and Mao Zedong,
78; and the persecution of Communists
abroad, 74; “Secret Speech” by, 38,46-48,
55-58,109; and Soviet-Turkish relations,
120-21,131; at the United Nations, 45,
65-66
Khyber Pass, 153
King, Martin Luther, 95-96,108-109
Kirakosyan, John, 121,125
Kirgiz, 81
Kissinger, Henry, 4, 69, 79-8o, 145
Klimenko, Taras, 143
Kobysh, Vitaly, 118
Kochinyan, Anton, 124
Kohl, Helmut, 159
Korean War, 11,15-16,19,21,40,52,103,118,169
Koretsky, Vladimir, 12
Korey, William, 89,92,146
Korovin, Evgeny, 14
Kosovo, 59,174
Kozhemiako, Victor, 164
Kravchenko, Victor, 31-32
Kristallnacht, 148,161
Krylov, Sergei, 14
Kudriavtsev, Vladimir, 142
Kulski, Wladystaw W., 14-16
Kuomintang, 81
Kurdistan, 70-76,167
Kurds, 8-9,70-76,167
Kviklys, Bronius, 41-42
Lagos, 69
Lake Success, 133
Landsbergis, Vytautas, 172
Lanzmann, Claude, 148,
Index
245
Laos, 69, 82-83,107,142.; 165-66
Lasswell, Harold D., 12
Latin America, 10, 26, 45, 57,108,156-58,161,
169. See also names of individual countries
Latvia, 43, 48,163
Latvians, 43,45,163
lawfare, term, 2, 4,12
Law Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sci-
ence, 12-13
Lawrence, Gunter, 145
League of Nations, 70
Lebanon, 9,27-28,101,134,138-43,147,166
Lebanon War of 1982, 7, 9, 27-28,134,138-43*
147,169. See also Israel; Sabra and Shatila
refugee camps
Lebed, Mykola, 46
LeBlanc, Lawrence L., 2,4
Lemkin, Raphael: and the Algerian War, 64;
collaborates with East European émigré
organizations in the United States, 6, 8,
41,43-45, 99-100,171; criticized by Soviet
legal experts, 19, 23-24; and forced labor,
38-39, 47—48,51; and the Genocide Con-
vention, 1, 4-6, 8, 23-24, 37,56, 64,165; and
the Hungarian crisis of 1956,51,54, 56; and
International Labor Organization, 47; life
of, 1; and Tibet, 77
Le Monde, 68
Lenin, Vladimir, 14,17, 20, 41, 62,112,120,
122,128
Leningrad, 140
Le Pen, Jean-Marie, 148
Levin, David, 16
Lewis, Mark, 4
Lhasa Uprising of 1959, 77. See also Tibet
L Humanité, 102,151
Libya, 6i, 138
Lidice massacre of 1942, 27,64,133,142
Lightfoot, Claude, 115
Lippman, Mathew, 3
Lippmann, Walter, 103
Lisbon, 67,167
Lissitzyn, Oliver J., 14
Literaturnaia Gazeta (LG), 78-81, 83,118,136,
148,151
Lithuania, 41-42-* 45* 48,51* i47,172.
Lithuanians, 40-43, 45, 48,172
London, 65,74,103,115,138,168
Los Angeles, race riot in (1965), 25,108
Luce, Clara Boothe, 31
Lumumba, Patrice, 65-66
lynching, 13,18-19, 22, 32, 51, 89,108
Madagascar, 166
Madrid, 99
Magruder, Burnett N., 145-46
Majdanek death camp, 135
Malaya, 21,78,166
Malaysia. See Malaya
Malcolm X, 109,111,113
Mali, 65-66
Malik, Yakov, 138
Mälksoo, Lauri, 174
Maoism, 80-81, 83-84, 86,103,113
Mao Zedong, 58, 78, 80-81, 83, 87,103,165
Marquesas, 116
Marutyan, Harutyun, 130
Marshall Plan, 24. See also Truman Doctrine
Martin, David, 43-44
Martin, James J., 160,170
Marxism, 20, 25-26, 39,71, 81,108,112,121-22
Marx, Karl, 14
Matusevich, Maxim, 68, 70
Mau Mau Uprising of 1952-1956, 22. See also
Kenya
Mazower, Mark, 3
McBride, Nicolas C., 164
McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950,15
McCarthyism, 168
McGinley, Michael Conde, 96
McGovern, George, 96
Means, Russell, 117-18
Medvedev, Roy, 130
Meese, Edwin, 154
Melbourne, 116
Melouza massacre of 1957, 64
Meredith, Martin, 68, 70
Mexicans, 22,116
Mexico, 157
Miskito people, 157
Mitterrand, François, 142
Middle East, 8, 54* 57* 60, 63,71, 73-74* 108,
129,134-35* 138,140,142,175. See also names
of individual countries
Mihajlov, Mihajlo, 58-59
Mikoyan, Anastas, 122
Mindszenty, Jözsef, trial of (1949), S2-
Mobutu, Joseph, 66
246
Index
Modern Law of Nations, A (1948), 16
Mohammed, Aziz, 73-74, 76
Moldovans, 148
Molodaia gvardiia, 163
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939,42
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 33,113,134
Mongolia, 72-73,80
Mongols, 81
Montreal Expo (1967), 103
Montreux Convention (1936), 120
Morocco, 63
Morozov, Grigory, 15
Moscow, 29, 33,58, 60, 66, 70, 80,10$, 108,110,
112,118,123-24,130,137,140-41,148,15 6,161
Moscow State University, 73
Moscow Summer (1965), 58-59
Mosul, 70
Mountainous Karabakh. See Armenia: Moun-
tainous Karabakh
MOVE, radical group, 113,159-60
Mozambique, 22, 65, 67,141,165
Mujahideen, 75,152-53. See also Afghanistan,
Soviet war in
Munich, 37, 73,138
Muradyan, Badal, 124
Muslims, 34, 36,53,65,130,133
Mutual Security Act of 1951,15-17
My Lai massacre of 1968, 27, 82, 94,96,
105-106,154. See also Vietnam War: trial of
William Calley; United States of America
(USA): accused of genocide
Nagy, Imre, 57
Nagy, Vince, 53-54
Namibia. See South West Africa
Naminov, Djab, 44
Narodoubiistvo: Ubiistvo chechenskogo naroda
(genocide: the murder of the Chechen
people, 1952), 37
National Black Human Rights Coalition, 113
National Coalition Against War, Racism, and
Repression (US), 111
National Liberation Front (Algeria), 64-65
Nation Killers: The Soviet Deportation of
Nationalities, The (1970), 37
Native Americans: Alcatraz Island occupation
(1969-71), 115,117; forced sterilization cam-
paign, 117-19; genocide of reported in the
USSR, 21, 25, 27,55,100,113-19,159; Indian
treaties, 114,117-18; International Indian
Treaty Council, 117-18; Leonard Peltier
Defense Committee, 118; Longest Walk
across America (1978), 117; Long Walk
for Survival (1980), 117; Pine Ridge inci-
dent (1975), 116; Wounded Knee incident
(1973), 114,116,118; Wounded Knee mas-
sacre (1890), 118. See also American Indian
Movement (AIM); Peltier, Leonard
NATO, 22,43,62,100,121,128-29,154,159,174
Nazi Germany, 14,16,18, 22,27-28,39,49,123,
126,140,148
Nazis, 5, 20-21, 26-27, 3i, 34,37,42, 48-49,53,
55,64, 67, 72, 81, 86, 95-96, 99,133-35,140,
142,146-49,152, i$9,164
Nazism, 18, 47, 49, 82,107,123,136,146-48,167.
See also fascism
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 65
Nepal, 78
Nersisyan, Mkrtich, 122-23,125
Netanyahu, Benjamin, 153-54
Netherlands, 48
Neumann, Robert, 151
Newton, Huey P., 110,112-13
Newsweek, 151
New Tribes Mission, evangelical, 157-58
New York City, 14, 34,44-45,64, 67, 93,103,
107,111-12,114,116,136,140,144-45,159
New York Times (NYT), 7,18,31, 46-47,51,
56-58,72,77,123,135,144,169
Nicaragua, 99,118,156-57,165
Nicolaevsky, Boris I., 38-40
Nigeria, 67-70,166. See also Biafra War
Nikolaeva, Tatiana, 107
Nixon, Richard, 69,79-80,82,90-93,95, 97,
106,111,145
Nkrumah, Kwame, 66
NKVD, 31,34,37, 41,172. See also KGB
Non-Aligned Movement, 141,153
non-self-goveming territories, 60-61. See also
colonialism; colonies; decolonization
Normandy invasion of 1944, commemoration
of, 159
North America, 45-46
North Vietnam. See Vietnam
Northern Ireland, 27-28,165. See also United
Kingdom (UK)
Norway, 105
Novoe vremia, 114
Index
2 47
nuclear arms race, 118
Nuremberg military tribunal. See Interna-
tional Criminal Tribunal in Nuremberg
Ocampo, Luis D. Cruz, 33
October Revolution. See Bolshevik
Revolution
Ojukwu, Odumegwu, 67—70
Oleinik, Boris, 163
Olson, Theodore B., 155
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1963), 30
Oradour massacre of 1944, 27, 64,142
Organization for African Union, 69
Ortega, Daniel, 156
Oslo, 105
Ossetia. See South Ossetia
Ottawa, 116
Ottoman Empire. See Turkey
Pakistan, 9, 55,79-8o, 133,150,152.-54,166
Palestine, 101,134,140-41. See also Gaza Strip;
Israel
Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO),
137-40,142-43. See also Israel; Lebanon
War of 1982
Palestinians, 9, 27-28,100,133-34,137-43,
146-47,159-60,166,169
Panama, 51,157
Paraguay, 99,165
Paris, 51,141,151
Paris Peace Conference of 1946, 23
Paris Peace Treaties of 1947,52.-53,55-56
Pashtuns, 150,153
Patterson, William L., 93, 95,109-113
Pavlov, Alexei, 12, 33
Pazniak, Zianon, 163
peace offensive, Soviet, 21, 77
Pella, Vespasian, 19
Peltier, Leonard, 116-18,160-61
Pentagon. See United States government;
Defense Department
Peoples Daily. See Xinmin ribao
Perestroika, 143,163-64. See also Soviet Union
Perlo, Victor, 26
Persian Gulf, 74
Peru, 55
Peters, Janis, 163
Philadelphia, 113,160
Philippines, 25,174-75
Phillips, Orie L., 92-93,156
Pinochet, Augusto, 3,90,157
Piotrovsky, Boris, 140
Platts-Mills, John, 142
Podhoretz, Norman, 142-43
Poland, 6,18, 69, 72,144,164-65,172
Poles, 22
Political Affairs, 112
Political Science Quarterly, 14
Pol Pot, 27,83-87,90,142,164,167,169
Polynesia, 25
Poor Peoples Campaign in Washington, DC
(1968), 115. See also African Americans;
Native Americans
Portugal, 22, 26, 65, 67-68,123,165,167
Portuondo, Emilio N., 55-56
Potapov, Nikolai, 164
Potsdam Agreement of 1945,5
Pravda, 7, 48, 55,57, 67, 72.-73,79, 82-83,
86-87, 89-90,99,101-106,108,113,116,
118-19,12.2-23,125-27,135-37,139,141-43,
148-49,161,164,167,169
Pretoria, 28,167
The Price of Silence, The documentary (1965),
145
prisoners of war; Chinese/Korean, 21; Ger-
man, 39,51; Hungarian, 54; Japanese, 39;
Russian, 172; Soviet, 148
Prokhanov, Alexander, 151
Protestants, 53
Proxmire, William, 90,92,129,145-46,161
Puerto Ricans, 116
Puerto Rico, 62
Pugo, Boris, 163
Pusta, Kaarel L., 40
Putin, Vladimir, 173-75
racism, 18, 29,57, 81, 90, 99,112,114-16,126,
i3b-37,141,159,167
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 53-54, 99
Radio Moscow, 79, 99
Rather, Dan, 151,154
Reagan, Ronald, 10, 28,118,139,148,152,
154-56,158-61
Rebane, Hans, 40
Red Army. See Soviet Union; army of
Rees, Grover, 160
refuseniks, 118,136,146. See also Jews: in the
Soviet Union
248
Index
Rei, August, 40
revanchism, Soviet concept of, 22, 26,167
Revised and Updated Report on the Ques-
tion of the Prevention and Punishment
of the Crime of Genocide. See Whitaker
Report (198s)
Rhodesia, 22, 26, 67,165
Riffaud, Madeleine, 102
Riley, Wallace D., 156
Rogers, William P., 90-91
Roma, 164
Romania, 6,12,18-19, 24,51,144,162-63,165
Rome Statute of International Criminal
Court (1998), 1. See also International
Criminal Court (ICC)
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 39
Rosenberg, Alfred, 81
Rubin, Jerry, 96
Rude Pravo, 79
Ruhashyankiko, Nicodeme, 125. See also
Armenia
Rumsaitis, Jonas, 41
Rusakov, Konstantin, 100
Rush, Bobby, 110-11
Rusk, Dean D., 49
Russell, Bertrand, 27, 86,104-105
Russell people s tribunal, 9, 27,86,104-106,
167-68. See abo Vietnam War
Russia, 6,12,15, 31, 37-39, 4b 45, 55,58, 63, 81,
88-89, 9*,120,122,128,132,145,163,171-75.
See abo Soviet Union
Russian Civil War of 1918-1922, 43
Russian Duma, 173
Russian Investigative Committee, 173
Russian Military History Society, 172
Russian Revolution. See Bolshevik
Revolution
Russians, 22, 30-31,38,41, 43, 97,125-26,132,
141,148,163,171—72,
Russo-Georgian War of 2008,173
Rwanda, 1, 22,125,165,170,175
Rwanda-Urundi. See Burundi; Rwanda
Rybakov, Yuri, 136
Sabine, William H. W., 116
Sabra and Shatila refugee camps, 27,138,
142-43,147. See also Israel; Lebanon War
of1982
Sacco-Vanzetti trial of 1921,13
Safire, William, 83
Sakharov, Andrei, 118,131,143
Salit, Norman, 53
Samoa, 62,116
Sandinistas, 157. See abo Nicaragua
Sands, Philippe, 4
Santiago, 157
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 104-105
Scandinavia, 30
Schabas, William A., 2-4
Schiitt, Peter, 146
Schwartz, Harry, 144
Schweppe, Alfred J., 90-92,96,156
Scottsboro trial of 1931,13
Second World War. See World War II
Secret Armed Organization (OAS), 65. See
abo Algeria; France
Segal, Bernard G., 95
Sender, Toni, 45
Serov, Ivan, 52-53
Setif massacre of 1945, 63
Shapiro, Herbert, 88
Shapiro, Lev, 148
Sharabi, Hisham, 139
Shatila. See Sabra and Shatila refugee camps
Shelton, Robert, 96
Shepilov, Dmitry, 55-57
Shevardnadze, Eduard, 162
Shinwari people, 153
Shoah documentary (1985), 148
Siberia, 32,34,58, 95,145
Simon, Kenneth O., 155
Simon Wiesenthal Center, 161
Simonyan, Shavarsh, 127-28
Simpson, Brian A. W, 4
60 Minutes, 151
Slavs, 16, 25, 27, 41,58,100
Smith, Ian, 67
Smith, Lawrence, C. 92
Smith Act of 1940, 24
Smoot, Dan, 95-96
Sobibór death camp, 148
Sofinsky, Vsevolod, 28,100
Solodar, Cesar, 147-48
Solovetsky Islands prison camp, 58
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 30,58, 83-84,173
Somalia, 61. See abo French Somaliland
Somoza, Anastasio, 90,157
South Africa. See Union of South Africa
Index
249
South America, 123,157- See also names of indi-
vidual countries
South China Sea, 174
South Korea, 99
South Ossetia, 163,173
South Rhodesia. See Rhodesia
South Vietnam. See Vietnam
South West Africa, 67,165
South West Africa Peoples Organization, 67
Southeast Asia, 8, 84, 87,107-108. See also
names of individual countries
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, 154
Sovetskoe gosudarstvo ipravo (Soviet state and
law, SGP) journal, 14-18, 47,168
Soviet Academy of Science, 12,, 2,6,105,142
Soviet Committee of War Veterans, 138
Soviet Deportation of Nationalities, The (i960),
37
Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-1940, 37
“Soviet Genocide in Ukraine” (1953), 171
Soviet Peace Foundation, 101
Soviet Public Anti-Zionist Committee,
146-47
Soviet Public Commission of Inquiry into
the Crimes of the Israeli Aggressors in
Lebanon, 141
Soviet Slave Empire, The (1951), 40
Soviet Union (USSR): accused of genocide,
6-8,10, 30, 34-38, 40-59, 7 2, 75, 91-93,
99-100,135,138,144-46,150-54,161,163-
66,168,171-73; and Afghanistan, 7,10, 62,
75, 81, 87,129,139,150-54,161,166; antisemi-
tism in, 16-17,107,134,136,138,144-46,159;
army of, 31,52,72,148; Congress of Peoples
Deputies (1989), 131; dissidents in, 98,118,
125,130-31,136,146; embassy of, in the
United States, 46; Foreign Ministry, 55,76;
human rights violations in, 33, 40,42, 47,
51-52., 97-ioo, 107,117-18,143-44,152.-53,
156,159,161,169; and the Hungarian upris-
ing of 1956,54-57, 64, 70,72,168; and Israel,
9, 27-28,57,73,99-ioo, 107,133-44,146-48,
153-54,157,166,169; legal profession in, 1, 8,
12-16; mass violence in, 5, 8,17, 24, 30-58,
163-64,172-73; Novosti News Agency, 147;
peace offensive by, 21,77; Perestroika, 143,
163-64; Presidium of the Supreme Soviet,
44, 66,130,162; Russification, campaign of,
34-35, 46; Security Police (NKVD, KGB),
31, 34, 37, 41, 53, 98-100,123,125,127,146,
163,172; telegraph agency of (TASS), 65,
71-72, 79,100,113,135,138-39,146,151-5^,
157; and Turkey, 9, 36-37,58, 61,71-72,
120-24,126-29. See also Communist Party:
Soviet Union (CPSU); Gulag
Spanish-American War of 1892, 25
Spellman, Francis, 45
Sri Lanka, 166. See also Ceylon
Stalinism, 58,163-64
Stalin, Joseph: as architect of mass terror, 8,
30-32, 37-38, 40, 46-47, 87, 91, 95,109,113,
144,164; death of, 1, 8,16-17, 25, 48-49,
62,77,121,123; and decolonization, 60,
62; denounced by Khrushchev, 55,109; as
dictator, 6,14,17, 25, 40,168; and Turkey,
120; and Yugoslavia, 8,57-59,134. See also
de- Stalinization
Stanleyville hostage crisis of 1964, 66. See also
Congo
Stevenson, John R., 91
St. Louis, 90, 96
Stockholm, 40,105
Strong, Anna L., 78
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commit-
tee (SNCC), no
Sudan, 57,112,165-66,170
Suez Crisis of 1956, 54-55
Sulzberger, Cyrus L., 57-58
Suslov, Mikhail, 122,125
Sviridov, Vladimir, 53
Swaziland, 22,165
Sweden, 43, 69,105
Symms, Steven D., 160
Syria, 70, 72-73,128,134,138-39,142-43,159,
165,175
Sytenko, Mikhail, 141
Szyszkowski, Waclaw, 43
Taft-HartleyAct of 1947,13
Takman, John, 147
Talmadge, Herman, 88
Tanganyika, 22,165
Tanzania. See Tanganyika
Taylor, Betty K., 98
terrorism, 52,112,127
Thailand, 84-85
Thant, U, 103
Third World countries, 8, 62-63, 73,128,143
250
Index
Three Million More? (1970), 145
Thurmond, Strom, 106
Tibet, 77-81, 94—95,161,166
Tibetans, 77-78, 81
Tikhonov, Nikolai, 127
Time Magazine, 151,173
Timi§oara, 162
Tito, Josip Broz, 57-59; 134
Tonga, 116
Total Terror: An Exposé of Genocide in the Bal-
tics (1951); 42.-43
Trainin, Aron, 8,15,18-20, 23, 29,166
Tree, Marietta P., 107
Trieste, 53
Tripolitania, 61
Truman Doctrine, 24,120. See also Marshall
Plan
Truman, Harry S., 114
Trump, Donald, 176
Tucurui Dam, 158
Turkey, 9,36-37,58, 61,70-72, 92,120-24,
126-29. See also Armenia
Turkish Straits, 61
Turks, 120-22,128-29
Tyssovskii, Yuri, 143
Uganda, 143,166
Ugolovnoe pravo, obshchaia chast (criminal
law: general part, 1948) textbook, 13-14
Uighurs, 81
Ukraine, 18, 31-32,45-46, 64,164,171-74. See
also famine of 1932-1933, Soviet
Ukrainians, 22, 32,44-46,92,148,163
Ulster. See Northern Ireland
Union of South Africa, 18-19,21,26-28,53,
66-67,99,101,108,123,152,154,165,167,
174-75. See also apartheid
VUnità, 48
United Kingdom (UK): accused of genocide,
21, 26, 28,56,121,125,128,165—66; British
Commonwealth, 61; Communist Party
in, 37; and decolonization, 36,57, 60-61,
68-69,167; Foreign Office, 35-36; and the
Genocide Convention, 4-6,18,21-23,100;
House of Lords, 132; Information Research
Department (IRD), 35-37; and Mandate
Palestine, 134; and non-self-goveming ter-
ritories, 60-61; and Soviet mass violence,
34-37; and Turkey, 120-21,128; in the
United Nations, 33-34, 60
United Kurdistan Democratic Party
(UKDP), 71
United Nations (UN): Ad Hoc Commit-
tee on Forced Labor, 6,12,18,41,54; and
Afghanistan, 143,152-53; and the Algerian
War, 63-64; American diplomats in, 5,
11-12,34, 85,107; and the Armenian Ques-
tion, 125; Asian-African bloc in, 63; and
Cambodia, 85-87; Charter, 21, 26,33-34,
42, SS, 93, 95,114,140,144; Commission
on Human Rights (CHR), 28,64, 87,
89-90,100,107, in, 125,143-44,152,153,
157; Conference on the Human Environ-
ment (1972), 82; Conference on Indians
in the Americas (1977), 117; Convention
Concerning the Abolition of Forced Labor
(1957), 47; Convention on the Elimina-
tion of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
(1965), 26, 29; Convention on the Sup-
pression and Punishment of the Crime
of Apartheid (1973), 29; Convention for
the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic
(1949), 47; Declaration on the Granting of
Independence to Colonial Countries and
Peoples (i960), 26; documents produced
by, 4; and Dumbarton Oaks Conference
(1944), 61; Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC), 54,72-73,100,107,125,133;
General Assembly, 5,10, 29,33,40, 42,
44, 48,51, 53-57, 60-61,63-66, 72-73, 79,
85-86,103,107,114-15,134,136,141-43,
152-54,162; and the Hungarian uprising of
1956,54-57; International Labor Organiza-
tion (ILO), 47; International Law Com-
mission, 64; and Israel-Palestine conflict,
133-36,138-43 153-54,159, Khrushchev
speaks at, 45, 65-66; propaganda waged in,
11-12; resolutions by, 12,23,33-34,55~57,61,
72,78,103,133,136,138,141,143; Secretariat,
5,19, 23; Secretary-General, 5,60, 66,72,
78,85,103,159; Security Council, 28,61, 66,
73,75, 85,138; Sixth (Legal) Committee, 5,
33; Soviet diplomats in, 12,33,51,114,134,
138-40,153-54; Soviet mission to, 117,140;
Sub-Commission on Prevention of Dis-
crimination and Protection of Minorities,
Index
251
89, i2$; Third Committee, 82; Trusteeship
Council, 61; UNESCO, 138,157
United States of America (USA): accused of
genocide, 5, 7,9-10,16,18-29, 67,90-97,
100,102-19,136-38,140-41,153,155-57,159-
60,165-69; and Afghanistan, 150-54,161;
and the Armenian Question, 129; army of,
26,82,92,104-105,107,129,169; and China,
8,19, 79-8o, 82-87,113,154,166,175; civil
rights movement in, 21, 93,110,115-16; com-
pared to Nazi Germany, 14-16, 21, 26-28,
82, 99,103,114,118,123; Constitution, 91-92,
97,154,156; and decolonization, 60-62;
Declaration of Independence, 99; and
dependent territories, 60-62; embassy
of, in London, 103; ethnic minorities in,
115-16; far right in, 7, 9, 94-97,106,112,
159,169; fascism in, 15-16, 22, 49, 94; and
the Genocide Convention; 1, 4-10,16-29,
49,54-56, 70, 88-101,106,111-12,114,119,
145-46,154-56,158-62,164-66,168-70;
and the Hungarian uprising of 1956, 54-56;
incarceration rates in, 14; and Israel-Pales-
tine conflict, 9, 27-28,99,103,107,134-38,
140-42,147,157,159-60,169; lynching in,
13,18-19, 22, 51, 89,108; and Mandate Pales-
tine, 134; race riots in, 25,107-109; slavery
in, 32,115; and South America, 157; and
Turkey, 128
United States government: Attorney Gen-
erals Office, 154-55,159; Congress, 17,
21-22, 31,53,94,127,152,154,160; Constitu-
tion Council, 92; Family Assistance Plan
(Guaranteed Annual Wage), 94; Defense
Department, 106,151,158; House Com-
mittee on Investigation of Un-American
Activities (HUAC), 13, 45-46; Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Service, 155; Justice
Department, 10,154-56; National Security
Council, 69; Select Committee on Com-
munist Aggression, 53; Senate Committee
on Foreign Relations, 90-92,100,106,145,
154,156,158; Senate Judiciary Commit-
tee, 1; State Department, 5-6,11,16, 31, 42,
47-48,50-51, 69, 73, 75, 80, 84, 89-91,106,
112,114-16,118,129,138,144-46,152-53,
155-56,175; Supreme Court, 13-14, 2.1, 93,
98,115; Treasury Department, 31; US Army
Russian Institute, 37; US Information
Agency, 142; White House, 79-80, 97,145
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
in Washington, D.C., 148,160
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
(UDHR), 21, 26, 40-42,, 57,78, 99,167
Unknown War, The” TV series (1978), 146
Ushakov, Nikolai, 122-23
US Imperialists Burn All, Destroy All, Kill All
Policy in South Vietnam (1967), 104
Varga, Bela, 50-51,53-54,56
Vatican Radio, 45
Venezuela, 78,157,165
Vietnam, 82-83, 85-87,91-92,103-104,123,
155,165-67
Vietnam War: American prisoners of war,
96,167; antiwar movement in the United
States, 9,102-105,109-110,115; chemical
warfare in, 27, 87,103,158; Cuban Commit-
tee of Solidarity with South Vietnam, 82; as
genocide, 25-28, 87, 91-92,94,101-107,123,
139,141-42,165-67,169; mass crimes com-
mitted during, 79, 91,96,101-108,136; My
Lai massacre, 27, 82, 94,96,105-106,154;
Russell people s tribunal, 9, 27, 86,104-106,
167-68; Saigon’s fall, 82; trial of William
Galley, 82,106
Vlad, Iulian, 163
Voice of America, 53-54
Volodin, S., 17-18
Voprosy istorii journal, 26,121
Voroshilov, Klement, 53
Vyshinsky, Andrei, 12,14, 39,51,113-14
Waldheim, Kurt, 85
Warsaw Pact, 26,57, 64,70,100
Washington, D.C., 31, 45-46, 88,107,115,117
Washington Post, 7, 42
Watts Riot. See Los Angeles, race riot in
(1965)
We Charge Genocide petition (1951), 9,1 2,5,
107,109-115,169. See also Civil Rights Con-
gress (CRC)
Weiss, Peter U., 105
Werth, Nicolas, 35
West Germany, 22, 26, 37, 41,136,146-47,153,
159,165
252
Index
Western Europe, 48
Westad, Odd Arne, 63
Whitaker Report (1985), 100
Wiesel, Elie, 159
Will, George F., 158
Winston, Henry, 99,108
Womens International Democratic Federa-
tion, 153
Worker, 109
Workers Defense League, 40
Workmens Circle, 144
World Council of Churches, 116
World Federation of Trade Unions, 106,142
World Festival of Youth and Students, 108
World Peace Council (WPC), 86,102,
104-105,141
World War I, 71,120,122,129
World War II, 5, 9,13,27, 34-35, 4b 46, 5», 60,
71, 97,124,126,140,146,148,168
Wright, Quincy, 15
Xinmin ribao, 83
Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem, 149
Yanukovych, Viktor, 173
Yazidis, 175
Yeltsin, Boris, 132,163
Yemen, 166
Yerevan, 121-25
Yiddish, 140,144-45
Yudin, Pavel, 78
Yugoslavia, 1,6, 8,36,57~59 9«, 174-75
Zadorozhnyi, Georgy, 15
Zamiatin, Leonid, 143,159
Zarobyan, Yakov, 121-23
Zarubin, Vladimir, 163
Zashchita mira i ugolovnyi zakon (safeguard-
ing peace and criminal law, 1956), 18
Zhdanov, Andrei, 13
Zia-ul-Haq, Muhammad, 153
Zimanas, Genrikas, 147
Zimbabwe. See Rhodesia
Zimianin, Mikhail, 127
Zionists, 27-28, 95,133—37,140-41, i43 146-48
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spelling | Weiss-Wendt, Anton 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)120805650 aut A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War Anton Weiss-Wendt New Brunswick, Camden ; Newark, New Jersey ; London Rutgers University Press [2018] © 2018 xvi, 252 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Genocide, political violence, human rights series Includes bibliographical references and index Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948 December 9) Geschichte 1948-1991 gnd rswk-swf Genocide (International law) Genocide intervention Political aspects Cold War Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd rswk-swf Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd rswk-swf Völkermord Motiv (DE-588)4472316-7 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Soviet Union Foreign relations 1945-1991 United States Foreign relations USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Völkermord Motiv (DE-588)4472316-7 s Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 s Geschichte 1948-1991 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePDF 978-0-8135-9469-9 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePub 978-0-8135-9467-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, Kindle 978-0-8135-9468-2 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030349790&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030349790&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030349790&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Weiss-Wendt, Anton 1973- A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948 December 9) Genocide (International law) Genocide intervention Political aspects Cold War Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd Völkermord Motiv (DE-588)4472316-7 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4076374-2 (DE-588)4075770-5 (DE-588)4472316-7 (DE-588)4072885-7 (DE-588)4078704-7 (DE-588)4077548-3 |
title | A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War |
title_auth | A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War |
title_exact_search | A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War |
title_full | A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War Anton Weiss-Wendt |
title_fullStr | A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War Anton Weiss-Wendt |
title_full_unstemmed | A rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War Anton Weiss-Wendt |
title_short | A rhetorical crime |
title_sort | a rhetorical crime genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the cold war |
title_sub | genocide in the geopolitical discourse of the Cold War |
topic | Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948 December 9) Genocide (International law) Genocide intervention Political aspects Cold War Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd Völkermord Motiv (DE-588)4472316-7 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948 December 9) Genocide (International law) Genocide intervention Political aspects Cold War Propaganda Ost-West-Konflikt Völkermord Motiv Internationale Politik Soviet Union Foreign relations 1945-1991 United States Foreign relations USA Sowjetunion |
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