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Concentration Camp Liberation (2:15)

As Allied troops move across Europe, they encounter the horror of thousands of prisoners in Nazi camps.

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Videos (4)

  • Concentration Camp Liberation
    Concentration Camp Liberation

    Video Clip (2:15)

    As Allied troops move across Europe, they encounter the horror of thousands of prisoners in Nazi camps.

    Video Clip (2:15)
  • Rwanda: Background to Genocide
    Rwanda: Background to Genocide

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    Years of ethnic hostility brings the African nation to the brink.

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  • Rwanda: The World Reacts
    Rwanda: The World Reacts

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    In 1994, the international community is slow to end an African genocide.

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  • Rwanda: Remembrance and Reconciliation
    Rwanda: Remembrance and Reconciliation

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    The African nation struggles to come to grips with the aftermath of genocide.

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  • Kofi Annan on NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia
    Kofi Annan on NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia

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    On March 24, 1999, NATO began bombing Serbian military points after receiving reports of ethnic cleansing in Kosovo by Serb forces. Unable to get Yugoslav authorities to agree to a political settlement, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan ordered NATO's action. In a speech before the United Nations, Annan explains that there are times when one must use force in the pursuit of peace.

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Read More about Ethnic Cleansing

The term ethnic cleansing came into wide usage in the 1990s, to describe the treatment suffered by particular ethnic groups during conflicts that erupted in Bosnia-Herzegovina and other parts of the former Yugoslavia.

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