Format
Paperback
Dimensions
6.00 (w) x 8.90 (h) x 1.00 (d)
Pages
296
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Publication Date
October 2005
ISBN
9780472031382
Book ISBN 10
0472031384
About Book
Tina M. Campt's Other Germans tells the story of Germany's black citizens and the complicated ways in which members of this population managed to survive Germany's most painful and perplexing epoch, the Third Reich. Most strikingly, Campt focuses her pathbreaking study of the Holocaust primarily on race, rather than anti-Semitism. By centering on Germany's Black community rather than its Jewish population, Campt examines the Holocaust not through the history of anti-Semitism but through the ideology of racial purity that fueled the regime's fundamental organization. From this vantage point, the book reveals how, in the service of "racial purity," the regime produced some of the very subjects it ultimately sought to destroy.