Africans and the Holocaust Perceptions and Responses of Colonized and Sovereign Peoples Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Africa Series
Auteur : Kissi Edward
This book is an original and comparative study of reactions in West and East Africa to the persecution and attempted annihilation of Jews in Europe and in former German colonies in sub-Saharan Africa during the Second World War.
An intellectual and diplomatic history of World War II and the Holocaust, Africans and the Holocaust looks at the period from the perspectives of the colonized subjects of the Gold Coast, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Tanganyika, and Uganda, as well as the sovereign peoples of Liberia and Ethiopia, who wrestled with the social and moral questions that the war and the Holocaust raised. The five main chapters of the book explore the pre-Holocaust history of relations between Jews and Africans in West and East Africa, perceptions of Nazism in both regions, opinions of World War II, interpretations of the Holocaust, and responses of the colonized and sovereign peoples of West and East Africa to efforts by Great Britain to resettle certain categories of Jewish refugees from Europe in the two regions before and during the Holocaust.
This book will be of use to students and scholars of African history, Holocaust and Jewish studies, and international or global history.
1. Jews in East and West Africa before the Holocaust 2. Africans and Nazism 3. Africans and World War II 4. Africans and the Holocaust 5. African and British Proposals on Jewish refugees
Date de parution : 04-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Africans and the Holocaust :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; North African Jewish Communities; Holocaust; Colonial Administration; Africa; National Library; Shoah; West African Pilot; Judaism; Adolf Hitler; Jew; Hitler; Jewish; Gold Coast Colony; African; Germany’s Colonial Empire; Africa World War; Ivory Coast; Africa WW2; Tirailleurs Senegalais; African Holocaust; Uasin Gishu Plateau; Africa Nazi; Simon Marks; Nazi Jewish; Gold Coast; colonial africa; Jacques Faitlovitch; Jewish African; Germany’s Colonial; pre-Holocaust history; Ethiopian Jews; Nazism; Jewish Refugees; World War Ii Veteran; African soldiers; Holocaust Historiographies; White Man’s War; Lupa Goldfields