-Genocide and the Bosnian War by Jacqueline Ching: Book discussing the events that caused the genocide, as well as mentioning the unsuccessful intervention to stop the killings by world leaders from around the world. -Surviving the Bosnian Genocide: The Women of Srebrenica Speak by Selma Leydesdorff, and translated by Kay Richardson:This book was based off of the testimonies of 60 different women who survived the genocide that were interviewed by the author, Selma Leydesdorff. The women describe their lives before the war, different events of the war, and their personal coping mechanisms. The women talk about their memories inflicted by the traumatic events they endured during the genocide in order to uncover the time when the serbs, croats, and muslims lived together in peace. -Mass Rape: The War Against Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina by Alexandra Stiglmayer, Marion Faber, and Roy Gutman: A book based off of interviews of genocide survivors conducted by Alexandra Stiglmayer in order to uncover the horrors of the genocide to the world. The interviewees discuss the horrors of rape and lost loved ones in the traumatic war. -Genocide in Bosnia: The Policy of "ethnic Cleansing" by Norman L. Cigar: This book is proof that the genocide in bosnia was not the unfortunate effect of the civil war or by rabid nationalism. The book also gives specific details of the events that occurred in the Bosnian genocide. -Below is the diary of a soldier who talks about the discrimination towards the Muslim and the battle with the Serbians