Foreword | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Problem of Governmental Mass Killing | p. 19 |
The Historical Ubiquity of Slaughter | p. 21 |
The Historiography of Total War and Genocide | p. 35 |
The Relationship Between Genocide and Total War | p. 55 |
A Conceptual Framework for Further Analysis | p. 79 |
Case Studies in the Psychology, Organization, and Technology of Twentieth-Century Genocide and Total War | p. 91 |
The Global Context of Genocide and Total War, 1931-1945 | p. 93 |
The Evolution of the Holocaust, 1919-1945 | p. 120 |
The Evolution Of Allied Strategic Bombing, 1939-1945 | p. 151 |
Organizational and Scientific-Technological Factors in the Holocaust and Strategic Bombing | p. 210 |
Lessons, Legacies, and Prospects | p. 239 |
What We Have Learned from this Study | p. 241 |
Changing the Future | p. 259 |
Notes | p. 287 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 327 |
About the Book and Authors | p. 335 |
Index | p. 337 |
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