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Verfasst von:O'Sullivan, Rachel [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Nazi Germany, annexed Poland, and colonial rule
Titelzusatz:resettlement, germanization and population policies in comparative perspective
Verf.angabe:Rachel O'Sullivan
Verlagsort:London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney
Verlag:Bloomsbury Academic
Jahr:2023
Umfang:252 Seiten
Illustrationen:Illustrationen
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Modern histories of politics and violence
Fussnoten:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 221-244
ISBN:978-1-350-37722-6
 978-1-350-37723-3
 1-350-37722-8
Abstract:This book examines Nazi Germany's expansion, population management and establishment of a racially stratified society within the Reichsgaue (Reich Districts) of Wartheland and Danzig-West Prussia in annexed Poland (1939-1945) through a colonial lens. The topic of the Holocaust has thus far dominated the scholarly debate on the relevance of colonialism for our understanding of the Nazi regime. However, as opposed to solely concentrating on violence to investigate whether the Holocaust can be located within wider colonial frameworks, Rachel O'Sullivan utilizes a broader approach by investigating other aspects, such as discourses and fantasies related to expansion, settlement, 'civilising missions' and Germanisation, which were also intrinsic to Nazi Germany's rule in Poland. The resettlement of the ethnic Germans-individuals of German descent who lived in Eastern Europe until the outbreak of the Second World War-forms a main focal point for this study's analysis and investigation of colonial comparisons. The ethnic German resettlement in the Reichsgaue laid the foundations for the establishment and enforcement of German society and culture, while simultaneously intensifying the efforts to control Poles and remove Jews. Through this case study, O'Sullivan explores Nazi Germany's dual usage of inclusionary policies, which attempted to culturally and linguistically integrate ethnic Germans and certain Poles into German society, and the contrasting exclusionary policies, which sought to rid annexed Poland of 'undesirable' population groups through segregation, deportation and murder. The book compares these policies - and the tactics used to implement them - to colonial and settler colonial methods of assimilation, subjugation and violence
Schlagwörter:(g)Deutschland   i / (g)Polen   i / (s)Besatzungspolitik   i / (z)Geschichte 1939-1945   i
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:NQ 4700   i
 NQ 2760   i
 NQ 2460   i
Sach-SW:Germanisation - Pologne
 Allemands - Pologne - Pologne, Grande - Histoire - 20e siècle
 Allemands - Pologne - Gdańsk - Histoire - 20e siècle
 Germanization
 Germans
 History
Geograph. SW:Pologne - Histoire - 1939-1945 (Occupation)
 Poland
 Poland - Gdańsk
 Poland - Wielkopolska
Zeit-SW:1900-1999
K10plus-PPN:186953185X
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