In the Shadow of the Swastika

In the Shadow of the Swastika
Author: Marzia Casolari
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000079074

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This book examines and establishes connections between Italian Fascism and Hindu nationalism, connections which developed within the frame of Italy’s anti-British foreign policy. The most remarkable contacts with the Indian political milieu were established via Bengali nationalist circles. Diplomats and intellectuals played an important role in establishing and cultivating those tie-ups. Tagore’s visit to Italy in 1925 and the much more relevant liaison between Subhas Chandra Bose and the INA were results of the Italian propaganda and activities in India. But the most meaningful part of this book is constituted by the connections and influences it establishes between Fascism as an ideology and a political system and Marathi Hindu nationalism. While examining fascist political literature and Mussolini’s figure and role, Marathi nationalists were deeply impressed and influenced by the political ideology itself, the duce and fascist organisations. These impressions moulded the RSS, a right-wing, Hindu nationalist organisation, and Hindutva ideology, with repercussions on present Indian politics. This is the most original and revealing part of the book, entirely based on unpublished sources, and will prove foundational for scholars of modern Indian history.

Under the Shadow of the Swastika

Under the Shadow of the Swastika
Author: R. Bennett
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1999-05-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230508262

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This book is a study in the ethics of war. It is the only work which focuses on the moral dilemmas of resistance and collaboration in Nazi-occupied Europe, including a detailed examination of Jewish resistance. It presents a comprehensive guide to the harrowing ethical choices that confronted people in response to the German doctrine of collective responsibility: reprisal killings and hostage-taking. Also included: discussion of violations of the Laws of War (especially torture) by the resistance.

World War Two Under the Shadow of the Swastika

World War Two  Under the Shadow of the Swastika
Author: Lewis Helfand
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789381182147

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This volume of Campfire's graphic history of World War II deals with the war in Europe from the rise of the Nazis through to May 1945 and VE Day. World War II shows the effects of the war on the soldiers, the refugees, the victims and protagonists of the most terrible conflict the world has ever known. In a world that is forgetting the lessons history has to teach, this book is a reminder of the horrors that come from intolerance. In the 1930s, a great evil was rising in the heart of Europe, a threat unlike any seen before. German leader Adolf Hitler, a madman bent on world domination, was raising an army and growing more violent by the day. The world knew that Hitler had to be stopped. But fearing a war, this growing threat of Hitler's Nazi army was left unchecked. The world simply watched as Germany sank into darkness. The world merely prayed that war would not breach their borders. The world waited. And they waited too long. As cities fell to ruin and millions were slaughtered, the growing darkness of Hitler and his Nazi empire branched out far beyond Europe—to Asia and Africa and America—and soon threatened to claim the entire world. France, England, Russia, the United States… no single nation had the strength to combat this darkness, at least not on their own. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the one final, desperate hope was that all of these nations united together might muster the strength to save humanity.

In the Shadow of the Swastika

In the Shadow of the Swastika
Author: Hermann Wygoda
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2003-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0252071395

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He was known first as a Warsaw ghetto smuggler, then as Comandante Enrico. He traveled under false identity papers and worked at a German border patrol station. Throughout the years of the Holocaust, Hermann Wygoda lived a life of narrow escapes, unsavory masquerades, and battles that almost defy reason. In the Shadow of the Swastika tells the story of a Polish Jew whose harrowing wartime adventures reached their amazing end when he received the American Bronze Star from Gen. Mark Clark in June 1946. Wygoda kept a journal during the time he spent in the mountains of northern Italy, where he rose from commanding a platoon to leading a division of nearly twenty-five hundred partisans that ultimately liberated the city of Savona.

Life in the Shadow of the Swastika

Life in the Shadow of the Swastika
Author: Frieda E. Roos-van Hessen
Publsiher: Harvest Day Books
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN: 0974134589

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In the Shadow of the Swastika

In the Shadow of the Swastika
Author: Matthew S. Seligmann,John McDonald
Publsiher: Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015058216337

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Written by experts on 20th century and German history, this is a well illustrated account of what it was like to live under the Nazi regime. It looks at all aspects of life including the period in the early 1930s when Nazism brought economic benefits and before the full horror of the racial ideology was revealed.

Animation Under the Swastika

Animation Under the Swastika
Author: Rolf Giesen,J.P. Storm
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012-08-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780786489695

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Among their many idiosyncrasies, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi minister of propaganda, remained serious cartoon aficionados throughout their lives. They adored animation and their influence on German animation after World War II continues to this day. This study explores Hitler and Goebbels' efforts to establish a German cartoon industry to rival Walt Disney's and their love-hate relationship with American producers, whose films they studied behind locked doors. Despite their ambitious dream, all that remains of their efforts are a few cartoon shorts--advertising and puppet films starring dogs, cats, birds, hedgehogs, insects, Teutonic dwarves, and other fairy-tale ensemble. While these pieces do not hold much propaganda value, they perfectly illustrate Hannah Arendt's controversial description of those who perpetrated the Holocaust: the banality of evil.

The Gypsies During the Second World War From race science to the camps

The Gypsies During the Second World War  From  race science  to the camps
Author: Karola Fings,Herbert Heuss,Frank Sparing
Publsiher: Univ of Hertfordshire Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 090045878X

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The first text in a three-volume series in the Interface Collection, based on the latest research into the racial theories which underlay the suffering of the Gypsies in the Holocaust and their fate in the death camps in the occupied countries of Hitler's Europe.