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Children Of World War Ii The Hidden Enemy Legacy Kjersti Ericsson

  • SKU: BELL-2169918
Children Of World War Ii The Hidden Enemy Legacy Kjersti Ericsson
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Publisher: Berg Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Kjersti Ericsson, Eva Simonsen
ISBN: 1845202066, 9781845202064
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Children Of World War Ii The Hidden Enemy Legacy Kjersti Ericsson by Kjersti Ericsson, Eva Simonsen 1845202066, 9781845202064 instant download after payment.

There is a hidden legacy of war that is rarely talked about: the children of native civilians and enemy soldiers. What is their fate?This book unearths the history of the thousands of forgotten children of World War II, including its prelude and aftermath during the Spanish Civil War and the Allied occupation of Germany. It looks at liaisons between German soldiers and civilian women in the occupied territories, and the Nazi Lebensborn program of racial hygiene. It also considers the children of African-American soldiers and German women. The authors examine what happened when the foreign solders went home and discuss the policies adopted towards these children by the Nazi authorities as well as postwar national governments. Personal testimonies from the children themselves reveal the continued pain and shame of being children of the enemy.Case studies are taken from France, Germany, the Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Denmark and Spain.

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