Christoph Bergner, Secretary of State in Germany's Bureau for Inner Affairs, Deutschlandfunk, November 29, 2006,[5]
eias.org
Juan Suarez (lipanj 2011). „East-Timor: ready to join ASEAN?”. European Institute for Asian Studies. Pristupljeno 29. srpnja 2012. »A detailed statistical report prepared for the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor cited a minimum bound of 102,800 conflict-related deaths in the period 1974–1999, namely, approximately 18,600 killings and 84,200 'excess' deaths from hunger and illness.«[mrtav link]
Wallinsky, David: David Wallechinsky's Twentieth Century : History With the Boring Parts Left Out, Little Brown & Co., 1996, ISBN0-316-92056-8, ISBN978-0-316-92056-8 – cited by White
Brzezinski, Zbigniew: Out of Control: Global Turmoil on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century, Prentice Hall & IBD, 1994, ASIN B000O8PVJI - cited by White
Death Tolls:Yugoslavia"Lowest estimate for Serbs killed by Ustasha: 215,000. For Jews: 26,000.
For Gypsies: 20,000. For Croats killed by Ustasha: 10,000. A total of 270,000"
Arie Marcelo Kacowicz, Pawel Lutomski, Population resettlement in international conflicts: a comparative study, Lexington Books, 2007, p.100, ISBN073911607Uneseni ISBN nije važeći.: "...largest movement of European people in modern history" [6]
DEATH BY GOVERNMENT Chapter 3: Pre-Twentieth Century Democide* By R.J. Rummel"In any case, judging by the bloody history of this period of colonization throughout the Americas, a democide of 2,000,000 would seem a rough minimum and 15,000,000 dead a maximum. Even if these figures are remotely true, then this still make this subjugation of the Americas one of the bloodier, centuries long, democides in world history"
The Great Irish FamineArhivirano 2000-08-18 na Wayback Machine-u Approved by the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education on 10 September 1996, for inclusion in the Holocaust and Genocide Curriculum at the secondary level. Revision submitted 11/26/98.
20 Years After Victory, April 1995, Folder 14, Box 24, Douglas Pike Collection: Unit 06 - Democratic Republic of Vietnam, The Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University.[1]Arhivirano 2021-02-28 na Wayback Machine-u
20 Years After Victory, April 1995, Folder 14, Box 24, Douglas Pike Collection: Unit 06 - Democratic Republic of Vietnam, The Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University.[1]Arhivirano 2021-02-28 na Wayback Machine-u
The Great Irish FamineArhivirano 2000-08-18 na Wayback Machine-u Approved by the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education on 10 September 1996, for inclusion in the Holocaust and Genocide Curriculum at the secondary level. Revision submitted 11/26/98.