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Genocide in Yugoslavia
註釋Pt. 1 (pp. 15-134), "Genocide - an International Crime", presents a history of genocide from antiquity to the present and a history of the development of the judicial notion of genocide, and surveys socio-psychological and philosophical theories of genocide. Pt. 2 (pp. 137-438), "Genocide of the Serbs, Jews and Gypsies in Yugoslavia", focuses on the extermination of Serbs in the German-, Bulgarian- and Hungarian-occupied areas of Yugoslavia, especially in the puppet state of Croatia in 1941-44, but mentions also the genocide of Jews. Pp. 331-342, "The System of Concentration Camps", deal with Jasenovac and other concentration camps in Yugoslavia. Concentrates, essentially, on the perpetrators of genocide; contends that the guilt must be placed not only on Germany but also on Croatia and other forces.