Türkiye, Jews and the Holocaust

Türkiye, Jews and the Holocaust

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What kind of policy did Türkiye follow regarding the Jewish genocide that took place during the Second World War? According to the widespread and popular narrative on this subject, the initiatives of some Turkish diplomats in Europe enabled thousands of Jews to be saved from the genocide. The book in your hand reveals that this protectionist-rescue attitude is exceptional and isolated. In his extraordinarily detailed study, Corry Guttstadt shows us that the official policy followed by Turkey during the Second World War was to strip the Jews of their citizenship and abandon them to their fate. Thousands of Jews living in many European countries were abandoned to their fate, that is, into the hands of the Nazi genocide apparatus, after they lost their citizenship of the Republic of Turkey. A study that deepens our knowledge about both the Turkish state's and official/nationalist ideology's view of its minorities, and the relations between Turkey and Nazi Germany. It also shows the terrifying meticulousness and determination of the Nazis in organizing the genocide. A book that illuminates a paragraph on a dark page of history that has never been looked at before.



Number of Pages: 614

Year of Printing: 2016


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Publishing

Number of Pages: 614

First Printing Year: 2012

Language Turkish

Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 614
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9789750510205
The heart : Turkish
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Türkiye, Jews and the Holocaust What kind of policy did Türkiye follow regarding the Jewish genocide that took place during the Second World War? According to the widespread and popular narrative on this subject, the initiatives of some Turkish diplomats in Europe enabled thousands of Jews to be saved from the genocide. The book you have in hand reveals that this protectionist-rescue attitude is exceptional and isolated. In his extraordinarily detailed study, Corry Guttstadt shows us that the official policy followed by Turkey during the Second World War was to strip the Jews of their citizenship and abandon them to their fate. Thousands of Jews living in many European countries were abandoned to their fate, that is, into the hands of the Nazi genocide apparatus, after they lost their citizenship of the Republic of Turkey. A study that deepens our knowledge about both the Turkish state's and official/nationalist ideology's view of its minorities, and the relations between Turkey and Nazi Germany. It also shows the terrifying meticulousness and determination of the Nazis in organizing the genocide. A book that illuminates a paragraph on a dark page of history that has never been looked at before. Number of Pages: 614 Year of Printing: 2016 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Contact Publishing Number of Pages: 614 Year of First Printing: 2012 Language: Turkish ILETISIM705
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