Although often overlooked, anti-Polish sentiment was central to Nazi ideology. At the outset of World War II, Hitler initiated a process of 'depolonization' (Entpolonisierung) that resulted in the death and dislocation of a significant number of Polish people living in Nazi-occupied territories. By examining Nazi policies of indirect extermination through a detailed study of Szmalc wka, a 'displacement' camp located in Torun in Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, Tomasz Ceran adds to the understanding of how it was possible for such atrocities to occur. This book provides both an in-depth historical account of a little-known camp and an important analysis of Nazi practices and policy-making in the Polish territories which they annexed. A strong addition to World War II literature, Ceran's book is essential reading for anyone interested in World War II, Polish History, Nazi Ideologies and the nature of violence and resilience.
The History of a Forgotten German Camp: Nazi Ideology and Genocide at Szmalcówka
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Author(s)Tomasz Ceran
PublisherI.B.Tauris
ISBN / ASIN1780768869
ISBN-139781780768861
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MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸