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What do Germans mean when they say "never again"? Andrew Port examines German responses to the genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda, showing how these events transformed the meaning of the Holocaust in Germany, inspired partial remilitarization, and changed the country's relationship to refugees fleeing war-torn regions.
Germans --- Genocide --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Rwandan Genocide, Rwanda, 1994. --- Attitudes. --- Public opinion. --- Atrocities --- Cambodia --- History --- Cold War. --- Final Solution. --- Klaus Kinkel. --- National Socialism. --- Pol Pot. --- Raphael Lemkin. --- Srebrenica. --- Third Reich. --- Vergangenheitsbewaltigung. --- ethnic cleansing. --- humanitarian aid. --- intervention. --- media coverage. --- policy. --- rape. --- refugees. --- violence. --- xenophobia. --- Rwandan Genocide, Rwanda, 1994 --- Attitudes --- Public opinion
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