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The Responsibility of the Government and the 1925 Geneva Protocol, and the Rights of the Peoples Protection.

Madison Mougey and Kate Manning Senior Division Group Website

Works Cited Primary Barton, Clara. The Red Cross in Peace and War. [Washington, D.C.]: American Historical, 1899. Print. This book is an excellent primary source because it was written directly by Clara Barton who wa the founder of the red cross. We used this to relate the red cross to the Geneva convention and the Protocol of 1925. Battaglia Di Solferino. 1860s. Photograph. Geneva. This primary source is a photograph of the actual effects of chemical warfare. We used this to show why the Geneva Protocol was so greatly needed. Biological Weappons Conventions. N.d. Photograph. Geneva Protocol 1925. Web. 1 Dec. 2013. This is a photo if the United Nations during 1925. This is a primary source because it was taken during the Geneva Protocol in 1925. Dunant, Henry. A Memory of Solferino. Vol. 2. Geneva: International Review of the Red Cross, 1986. Print. This primary source is a journal entry within a book. We used this entry to get a first person point of view on the subject. Fbcdn-sphotos. N.d. Photograph. Web. 1 Dec. 2013. This is a photo of air planes dropping agent orange n Vietnam. This is a primary source because it was taken during the event. Kan, Hays. "Uncle Sam Is to Expand Chemical Warfare Service." The Hays Free Press. 4 Dec. 1919: n. pag. Print. This is a newspaper clip talking about the U.S and its relationships with chemicals used for warfare. This is a primary source because it was written during the time of the event.

King Tiglath-pileser. N.d. Photograph. Assyrian Empire Builders. Web. 1 Dec. 2013. This is a sculpting of king Tiglath-Pileser III. This is a primary sources because it was written during his time as king. Learn to Adjust Your Respirator Correct and Quike. Don't Breathe While Doing T, and This Wont Happen to You. 1915. Photograph. Library of Congress. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Print. This is a poster to educate people to know how to put on a gas mask. This is a primary source because it was written during the time of the event. The Nazis, Led by Adolf Hitler. N.d. Photograph. The Holocaust. Web. 1 Dec. 2013. This is a picture of Adolf Hitler during the Holocaust. This is a useful picture because we can use it in our project. This is a primary sourced because it was taken during the event. N.d. Photograph. Chemical-Weapons. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. This is a photo of chemicals that where dropped on syria in Agent Orange. This is a very useful source because it gives an example of what the chemical weapons looked like. This is a primary source because it was used during the time of the event. N.d. Photograph. Suspects Held in Holocaust Memorial. Web. 2 Dec. 2013. This is a picture of children in the Holocaust. This is a primary source because it was taken during the Holocaust. N.d. Photograph. World War I. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. This is a photo of soldiers in World War I with gas masks on. This is a useful photo because it shows what the soldiers where wearing to protect their skin from the chemicals. This is a primary source because it was taken during the time of the event. N.d. Photograph. Zyklon B. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. This is a photo of a chemical used in the

Holocaust in the gas chambers. This photo us used in our website. This is a primary source because it was written during the event. N.d. Photograph. Zyklon. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. This is a photo of some of the chemicals used in the gas chambers during the holocaust. This is a primary source because it was taken during the time of the event. This is a useful photo because it gives a visual of the different types of chemical weapons. New-York Tribune 29 Dec. 1918: 8. Print. This is a clip from a newspaper that has the Cobb family, the father being a solider coming back from war. This is a primary source because it was written during the time of the event. Page by Amir Oren. N.d. Photograph. Solving the Syria Chemical Weapons. Web. 2 Dec. 2013. This is a picture of soldiers from World War I, wearing chemical weapon gear. This is a primary source because it was taken during the event. Rogers, Harry L. "Seven Nations Push Chemical Warfare Plans." The Washington Times 24 May 1922: 4. Print. This is a newspaper clip from the Washington Times. This slip talks about the prohibiting of chemical warfare. This is a primary source because it was written during the time of the event. Von Whegand, Karl H. "Jews and Marxists Scored by Hitler." The Washington Herald 15 Dec. 1922: 7. Print. This is a news paper talking about Adolf Hitler. This is a primary source because it was written during the time of the event. Secondary American Settlers Fighting Native Americans. N.d. Photograph. Freelance Writer Files. Web. 1 Dec. 2013. This is a drawling of American settlers fighting against Native Americans. This is a useful souse because it is an example of ethnic cleansing.

This is a secondary source because it was made after the event. Bell-Fialkoff, Anderw. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Web. 1 Dec. 2013. This is a book about ethnic cleansing in our history. It is a useful source because it gives us many examples of ethnic cleansing. It is a secondary source because it was written after the event. "The Boy In The Striped Pajamas Gas Chamber Scene." YouTube. YouTube, 26 Mar. 2013. Web. 29 Nov. 2013. This is a scene from the movie "The boy in the striped Pajamas". This is a good source because it shown what the gas chambers where like during the holocaust. "Ethnic Cleansing." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2013. This is site that has background information of ethnic cleansing. This site helps us understand what ethnic cleansing is. This is a secondary source because it was written after the event. "Geneva Protocol on Gas Warfare (1925)." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 05 Nov. 2013. This website gives a good definition as to what gas warfare is. We used to understand the effects of chemical weapons. This is a secondary source because it was written about the event but was written/published after the event. "Geneva Protocol." U.S. Department of State. N.p., 25 Sept. 2002. Web. 2 Nov. 2013. This website gives a federal view on the Geneva protocol. We used it to show the connection between the government aspect and the conventional aspect. This is a secondary source because it was written after the event took place. "In Vietnam, 30 Years after the War, Agent Orange Is Still." YouTube. YouTube, 19 Jan. 2011. Web. 02 Dec. 2013. This is a video on Agent Orange. This is a secondary

source because it was made after the event took place. "Library of Congress Home." Library of Congress Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2013. This is the site titled "Library of Congress". This is a useful site because it helps us find more primry sources for our project. This is a secondary source. "Operations Ranch Hand and Trail Dust." Operations Ranch Hand and Trail Dust. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2013. This site gives us information on Operation Ranch Hand. This is a secondary source because it was written and published after the event. "Parties to the Geneva Conventions." Map. BlankMap-World6. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Print. This map gives an explanation on the actual areas of the Geneva Protocol. We used this to show the areas in which were affected. This source is a secondary source because it was written after the time of the event. "Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare. Geneva, 17 June 1925." International Humanitarian Law - Treaties & Documents. ICRC, n.d. Web. 2 Nov. 2013. This website shows the treaty aspect of the Protocols. We used it to show what the documents actually meant. This is a secondary source but aided us to more primary sources. Time Magazine. "The Geneva Protocol." The Geneva Protocol. Time Magazine, 8 Mar. 1971. Web. 2 Nov. 2013. This website gives an articulate explanation of the history behind the protocols. We used it to get some background information on the act. This is a secondary source because it was written after the event. UN. "1925 Geneva Protocol." Welcome to the United Nations: It's Your World. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Nov. 2013. This website explains the context of the protocol. We used it

to learn about the document. This is a secondary because it was written after the events. Webmaster. "PROTOCOL FOR THE PROHIBITION OF THE USE IN WAR OF ASPHYXIATING, POISONOUS OR OTHER GASES, AND OF BACTERIOLOGICAL METHODS OF WARFARE." Geneva Protocol. FAS, 29 Aug. 1999. Web. 2 Nov. 2013. This website shows the prohibition and restraint side of the Protocol. We used this to understand how it limited other countries. This is a secondary source because it was written after the events took place.

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