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Investigating War

Investigating War
No 222, 2008/1 - 232 pages
Pages 3 to 4

New Stage

By Patrick Fridenson
Pages 5 to 12

When the War Narrative Is Yet to Be History: Evaluating, Punishing, and Compensating

By Nathalie Moine
Pages 13 to 40

The Investigation, the Offense, and the Proof: The “Balkan Atrocities” of 1912–1913 and the Law of War

By Dzovinar Kévonian
Pages 41 to 60

Counting the Living and the Dead: Estimating French Losses During World War I

By Antoine Prost
Pages 61 to 80

How Jewish Organizations in Ukraine, Belarus, and Soviet Russia Collected Testimonies about the Pogroms during the Russian Civil War

By Lidia Miliakova, Irina Ziuzina
Pages 81 to 109

The Soviet Commission of Investigation on Nazi War Crimes: Between Re-conquering Territory, Writing a War Story, and Judicial Functions

By Nathalie Moine
Pages 111 to 128

What Restitution after the Irretrievable? Assessing and Restituting Goods Plundered during the German Occupation of France as Part of the Judiciary Procedures after World War II

By Florent Le Bot
Pages 129 to 152

The Pinkville Rumor: The Commissions of Investigation about the My Lai Massacre (1969–1970)

By Romain Huret
Pages 153 to 183

Assessing “Victim Tolls”: The Work of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia on the Crimes Committed in Prijedor (1992) and Srebrenica (1995)

By Isabelle Delpla
Pages 184 to 213

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