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Given their geographical separation from Europe, ethno-religious and cultural diversity, and subordinate status within the Nazi racial hierarchy, Middle Eastern societies were both hospitable as well as hostile to National Socialist ideology during the 1930s and 1940s. By focusing on Arab and Turkish reactions to German anti-Semitism and the persecution and mass-murder of European Jews during this period, this expansive collection surveys the institutional and popular reception of Nazism in the Middle East and North Africa. It provides nuanced and scholarly yet accessible case studies of the ways in which nationalism, Islam, anti-Semitism, and colonialism intertwined, all while sensitive to the region's political, cultural, and religious complexities.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Public opinion --- Arabs --- Turks --- Antisemitism --- National socialism --- Public opinion. --- Attitudes. --- accessible. --- anti semitism. --- arab and turkish reactions. --- case studies. --- colonialism. --- expansive collection. --- german anti semitism. --- islam. --- middle east and north africa. --- middle east reception of nazism. --- middle east. --- middle eastern societies. --- nationalism. --- north africa. --- nuanced and scholarly.
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