1993: A Soldier's Journey into Rwanda
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1993: A Soldier's Journey into Rwanda

Colonel H. Duthel: This is my account of the Rwandan genocide 1993
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"1993: A Soldier's Journey into Rwanda"

One Nation. Two Warring Tribes. A Soldier Witnesses It All.


In the spring of 1994, Rwanda was a ticking time bomb—and Colonel Heinz Duthel was sent to watch it explode. Assigned to observe, he found himself on the front lines of one of the deadliest genocides in human history. From the silent tension in the streets to the violent massacres that shocked the world, this is the untold story of a soldier trapped in a nightmare, powerless to stop the horror unraveling before him. What really happened in those blood-soaked days? And why did the world turn its back?


Get ready for a harrowing firsthand account of war, betrayal, and survival from a soldier who lived it. Can one man's story change how we remember Rwanda's darkest hour?


#Ethnic-tension

#Mass-genocide

#Colonial-exploitation

#Political-maneuvering

#International-neglect

#Hutu-Tutsi-conflict

#Volatile-landscape

#Atrocities

#Observer-role

#Military-account

#Self-destruction

#Tension-filled-silence

#Humanitarian-crisis


As a soldier, I was trained to act, to intervene when the situation demanded it. In Rwanda, I was forced into a different role: that of a powerless observer. I witnessed atrocities that would haunt me long after I left the country.


This book is not just a recounting of the facts and controversies surrounding the genocide; it is a personal journey through one of the darkest chapters of human history. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, even in the face of unspeakable horror.

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Data wydania na Litres:
21 września 2024
Objętość:
38 str.
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9783756587865
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