Deadly Dictators: Masterminds of 20th Century Genocides


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One hundred million people died in twentieth century wars, but during the same period, more than a quarter of a billion people were murdered by their own governments. This human catastrophe is the subject of Deadly Dictators: Masterminds of Twentieth Century Genocides. This thought-provoking chronology explores the lives and crimes of Joseph Stalin, father of the Soviet Gulag; Dominican dictator Raphael Trujillo, who committed serial sexual violation of his nation's women; Adolf Hitler, the Nazi fanatic who unleashed the Holocaust; the Kims of North Korea, who imposed a savage slavery on their people; Mao Zedong, the last emperor of China, who starved tens of millions; the Duvaliers of Haiti, who used Voudou hit squads in their vicious repression; Idi Amin, who launched a tribally-based genocide in Uganda; Pol Pot, the Cambodian ideologue who cultivated the "Killing Fields;" Saddam Hussein, who exterminated Iraqi citizens with nerve agents and Th oneste Bagosora, the architect of the apocalypse in Rwanda that slaughtered 800,000 people in only one hundred days.

Author: Terry Stafford
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 08/11/2010
Pages: 472
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.38lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.95d
ISBN13: 9781450531979
ISBN10: 1450531970
BISAC Categories:
- History | Holocaust

About the Author
Terry Stafford has an extensive background in politics and a deep commitment to human rights. His interest in anti-democratic regimes began with a college class in propaganda and the practices of Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Propaganda Minister. This led to the author's investigation of ways in which societies lose their most cherished freedoms. Deadly Dictators is the result of that research.

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