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Stalin'S Genocides (Human Rights And Crimes Against Humanity)-new
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The Chilling Story Of Stalins Crimes Against Humanitybetween The Early 1930S And His Death In 1953, Joseph Stalin Had More Than A Million Of His Own Citizens Executed. Millions More Fell Victim To Forced Labor, Deportation, Famine, Bloody Massacres, And Detention And Interrogation By Stalin'S Henchmen. Stalin'S Genocides Is The Chilling Story Of These Crimes. The Book Puts Forward The Important Argument That Brutal Mass Killings Under Stalin In The 1930S Were Indeed Acts Of Genocide And That The Soviet Dictator Himself Was Behind Them.Norman Naimark, One Of Our Most Respected Authorities On The Soviet Era, Challenges The Widely Held Notion That Stalin'S Crimes Do Not Constitute Genocide, Which The United Nations Defines As The Premeditated Killing Of A Group Of People Because Of Their Race, Religion, Or Inherent National Qualities. In This Gripping Book, Naimark Explains How Stalin Became A Pitiless Mass Killer. He Looks At The Most Consequential And Harrowing Episodes Of Stalin'S Systematic Destruction Of His Own Populacethe Liquidation And Repression Of The Socalled Kulaks, The Ukrainian Famine, The Purge Of Nationalities, And The Great Terrorand Examines Them In Light Of Other Genocides In History. In Addition, Naimark Compares Stalin'S Crimes With Those Of The Most Notorious Genocidal Killer Of Them All, Adolf Hitler.
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- Q: What is the page count of 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: This book has one hundred seventy-six pages. It's a concise read that covers significant historical events and arguments.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: The book is available in paperback binding. This makes it lightweight and easy to carry.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: The author is Norman Naimark. He is a respected historian specializing in Soviet history.
- Q: What dimensions does 'Stalin's Genocides' have? A: The book measures five point twenty-five inches in length, eight point twenty-seven inches in height, and zero point fifty-one inches in width.
- Q: What category does 'Stalin's Genocides' fall under? A: It falls under the category of Russia. This classification reflects its focus on Soviet history and Stalin's regime.
- Q: How do I read 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: You can read it like any standard book. It is suitable for anyone interested in historical studies, particularly on Stalin.
- Q: Is 'Stalin's Genocides' suitable for young readers? A: This book is not specifically recommended for young readers. It discusses sensitive historical events that may not be appropriate for all ages.
- Q: What themes are covered in 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: The book covers themes of genocide, human rights violations, and historical analysis of Stalin's policies. It presents a critical examination of Stalin's actions.
- Q: How should I store 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain the condition of the paperback.
- Q: Is there a warranty for 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: There is no warranty available for books. If you purchase a used copy, ensure it is in good condition before buying.
- Q: What should I do if 'Stalin's Genocides' arrives damaged? A: Contact the seller for return instructions if the book arrives damaged. Most sellers have return policies for such cases.
- Q: Can I compare 'Stalin's Genocides' with other historical books? A: Yes, you can compare it with other historical analyses of genocide and dictatorships. It provides unique insights into Stalin's regime.
- Q: Is 'Stalin's Genocides' a good choice for academic research? A: Yes, it is a valuable resource for academic research. Naimark's arguments are well-researched and supported by historical evidence.
- Q: What makes 'Stalin's Genocides' significant? A: The book is significant for its argument that Stalin's actions constituted genocide. It challenges traditional narratives of Stalin's rule.
- Q: How do I maintain the condition of 'Stalin's Genocides'? A: Avoid exposing the book to moisture and handle it carefully. Keeping it on a shelf can prevent wear and tear.