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All or Nothing: The Axis and the Holocaust 1941-43 by Jonathan Steinberg β€” book cover

All or Nothing: The Axis and the Holocaust 1941-43

by Jonathan Steinberg
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Overview

German and Italian fascist armies in the Second World War treated the Jews quite differently. Jews who fell into the hands of the German army ended up in concentration camps; none of those taken by the Italians suffered the same fate. Yet the protectors of the Jews were no philo-Semites, nor were they (often) great respecters of human life. Some of those same officers had sanctioned savage atrocities against Ethiopians and Arabs in the years before the war. Jonathan Steinberg uses this remarkable and poignant story to unravel the motives and forces underpinning both Fascism and Nazism. As a renowned historian of both Germany and Italy, he is uniquely placed to answer the underlying question; why?

Synopsis

German and Italian fascist armies treated the Jews quite differently during the Second World War. Jonathan Steinberg unravels the motives and force underpinning Nazism and Fascism and discusses the roots of atrocity during war.

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Book Details

Published
April 2, 1992
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
336
ISBN
9781134910243

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