"Powerful. definitive. Rohde tells the Srebrenica story with all the shades of gray the truth demanded." --"The Washington Post" In 1996, at the height of the Bosnian wars, a correspondent for "The Christian Science Monitor" named David Rohde uncovered a horrifying story that became an enduring symbol of the genocidal nature of that conflict, earning him his first Pulitzer Prize. "Endgame" is the full-length narrative of the nightmare he stumbled upon in the town of Srebrenica, where a massacre of historic proportions has been allowed to happen due to the negligence of the United States, NATO, and the United Nations. Told through the eyes of the soldiers, peacekeepers, and civilians who were there, this is a vital, unforgettable work of history about an atrocity that could have been prevented.
Endgame : The Betrayal and Fall of Srebrenica, Europe's Worst Massacre since World War II