Recruiting and Training Genocidal Soldiers

Recruiting and Training Genocidal Soldiers
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Publisher : Francis & Bernard Publishing
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780986837401
ISBN-13 : 0986837407
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Book Synopsis Recruiting and Training Genocidal Soldiers by : Greg Procknow

Download or read book Recruiting and Training Genocidal Soldiers written by Greg Procknow and published by Francis & Bernard Publishing. This book was released on 2014-10-01 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Delving into genocidal governments of the past, the work covered in this book explores how these genocidal belligerents had recruited and trained their nation's citizenry into killing machines. Paramilitaries are often employed by these government heads to carry out with such precision the systematic slaughtering of innocents, doing so without resembling compunction. Largely enticing their recruits to join with the promise of wealth and revenge. Training these recruits through political ideological indoctrination sessions, and subjecting the trainees to a demanding training schedule, these trainees eventually get their chance to enact what they have so long been training for. No other work has compiled such an accurate and comprehensive account of the recruitment/selection, and training/development policies of Serbia's Arkan's Tigers, Cambodia's Khmer Rouge, The Third Reich's Hitler Youth/SS, Sudan's Janjaweed, Al-Qaeda, and Rwanda's Interahamwe.

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