Ethnic Minorities in 19th and 20th Century Germany

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Ethnic Minorities in 19th and 20th Century Germany

Jews, Gypsies, Poles, Turks and Others

History and Archaeology European history

Author: Panikos Panayi

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Collection: Themes In Modern German History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11th June 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317889755


Overview

This is the first book to trace the history of all ethnic minorities in Germany during the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries. It argues that all of the different types of states in Germany since 1800 have displayed some level of hostility towards ethnic minorities. While this reached its peak under the Nazis, the book suggests a continuity of intolerance towards ethnic minorities from 1800 that continued into the Federal Republic.

Historical Context

During this long period German states were home to three different types of ethnic minorities in the form of- dispersed Jews and Gypsies; localised minorities such as Serbs, Poles and Danes; and immigrants from the 1880s. Taking a chronological approach that runs into the new Millennium, the author traces the history of all of these ethnic groups, illustrating their relationship with the German government and with the rest of the German populace. He demonstrates that Germany provides a perfect testing ground for examining how different forms of rule deal with minorities, including monarchy, liberal democracy, fascism and communism.

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