The World's Bloodiest History: Massacre, Genocide, and the Scars They Left on Civilization Buy on Amazon
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The World's Bloodiest History: Massacre, Genocide, and the Scars They Left on Civilization

Publisher Fair Winds Press
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Author(s) Joseph Cummins
Publisher Fair Winds Press
ISBN / ASIN B005UVW0CK
ISBN-13 978B005UVW0C7
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #1,123,710
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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In a somber survey leavened by sparse but inspiring accounts of heroism, author Joseph Cummins revisits some of the most dreadful and destructive acts of violence in history—from moments of sheer madness and merciless military offensives, such as that of the Spanish conquistadors in 1521 in what is now Mexico City, to clinically orchestrated campaigns of genocide, as took place in early twentieth-century Armenia, Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, and 1970s Cambodia. Engaging, harrowing, and enlightening, his accounts convey the terror and trauma of these incidents while identifying the zealotry, prejudices, and animosities that fuelled them, and analyzing, in revealing fashion, their enduring and sometimes insidious influence on history.

Handsomely illustrated with more than 100 striking, sometimes shocking, archival images gathered from around the world, The World’s Bloodiest History combines compelling depictions of momentous events with fascinating character portraits and arresting eyewitness accounts to create an absorbing, multifaceted chronicle of a sobering, all-too-human legacy.

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