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Racial Discrimination, United States - World War II - Homefront, Europe - Ethnic & Race Relations, World War II - Social Aspects, African Americans - Military History, 20th Century American History - World War II, African Diaspora (outside U.S.) - History
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Hitler's Black Victims

by Lusane C Staff
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Overview

Drawing on interviews with the black survivors of Nazi concentration camps and archival research in North America, Europe, and Africa, this book documents and analyzes the meaning of Nazism's racial policies towards people of African descent, specifically those born in Germany, England, France, the United States, and Africa, and the impact of that legacy on contemporary race relations in Germany, and more generally, in Europe. The book also specifically addresses the concerns of those surviving Afro-Germans who were victims of Nazism, but have not generally been included in or benefited from the compensation agreements that have been developed in recent years.

About the Author, Lusane C Staff

Clarence Lusane is Assistant Professor at the School of International Service at American University in Washington, D.C.

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Book Details

Published
April 16, 2002
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
320
ISBN
9780203018101

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