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Nazi propaganda for the Arab world Jeffrey Herf

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] Yale University Press 2009Description: XIII, 335 Seiten 25 cmContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9780300145793
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.54/8874309174927 22
  • 940.548874309174927
LOC classification:
  • D810.P7
Other classification:
  • 8 | 8,1
  • 3,5
  • NQ 2469
  • NQ 1790
  • NQ 2120
  • NQ 2270
  • NQ 5750
  • AP 17340
  • NQ 2790
  • 15.43
  • 15.76
  • 15.91
  • 15.96
  • 15.24
Online resources: Other related works: Rezensiert in: McKale, Donald M. Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World, Jeffrey Herf (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009), xiv + 335 pp., cloth 30.00, pbk. 20.00
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Summary: Jeffrey Herf, a leading scholar in the field, offers the most extensive examination to date of Nazi propaganda activities targeting Arabs and Muslims in the Middle East during World War II and the Holocaust. He draws extensively on previously unused and little-known archival resources, including the shocking transcriptions of the ́ʺAxis Broadcasts in Arabić radio programs, which convey a strongly anti-Semitic messageSummary: "Jeffrey Herf offers the most extensive examination to date of Nazi propaganda activities targeting Arabs and Muslims in the Middle East during World. War II and the Holocaust. He draws extensively on previously unused and little-known archival resources, including the shocking transcriptions of the "Axis Broadcasts in Arabic" radio programs, which convey a strongly anti-Semitic message." "Herf explores the intellectual, political, and cultural context in which German and European radical anti-Semitism was found to resonate with similar views rooted in a selective appropriation of the traditions of Islam. Pro-Nazi Arab exiles in wartime Berlin, including Haj el-Husseini and Rashid el-Kilani, collaborated with the Nazis in constructing their Middle East propaganda campaign. By integrating the political and military history of the war in the Middle East with the intellectual and cultural dimensions of the propagandistic diffusion of Nazi ideology, Herf offers the most thorough examination to date of this important chapter in the history of World War II. Importantly, he also shows how the anti-Semitism promoted by the Nazi propaganda effort contributed to the anti-Semitism exhibited by adherents of radical forms of Islam in the Middle East today."--BOOK JACKET
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single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks F (Affiliated) F:D810.P7 A654 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2023-1810

Includes bibliographical references and index

Defining anti-Semitism, 1933-1939 -- Growing contacts, first broadcasts, 1939-1941 -- Propaganda and warfighting in North Africa and the Middle East in 1941 -- "Kill the Jews before they kill you" : propaganda during the battles in North Africa in 1942 -- "The Jews kindled this war in the interest of Zionism" : propaganda in 1943 as the tide turned against the Axis -- "The Americans, the British, and the Jews are all conspiring against Arab interests" : propaganda from 1944 to spring 1945 -- Postwar aftereffects.

Jeffrey Herf, a leading scholar in the field, offers the most extensive examination to date of Nazi propaganda activities targeting Arabs and Muslims in the Middle East during World War II and the Holocaust. He draws extensively on previously unused and little-known archival resources, including the shocking transcriptions of the ́ʺAxis Broadcasts in Arabić radio programs, which convey a strongly anti-Semitic message

"Jeffrey Herf offers the most extensive examination to date of Nazi propaganda activities targeting Arabs and Muslims in the Middle East during World. War II and the Holocaust. He draws extensively on previously unused and little-known archival resources, including the shocking transcriptions of the "Axis Broadcasts in Arabic" radio programs, which convey a strongly anti-Semitic message." "Herf explores the intellectual, political, and cultural context in which German and European radical anti-Semitism was found to resonate with similar views rooted in a selective appropriation of the traditions of Islam. Pro-Nazi Arab exiles in wartime Berlin, including Haj el-Husseini and Rashid el-Kilani, collaborated with the Nazis in constructing their Middle East propaganda campaign. By integrating the political and military history of the war in the Middle East with the intellectual and cultural dimensions of the propagandistic diffusion of Nazi ideology, Herf offers the most thorough examination to date of this important chapter in the history of World War II. Importantly, he also shows how the anti-Semitism promoted by the Nazi propaganda effort contributed to the anti-Semitism exhibited by adherents of radical forms of Islam in the Middle East today."--BOOK JACKET

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