Dr Rachel O'Sullivan (Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History, Germany)
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...
This book examines Nazi Germany’s expansion, population management and establishment of a racially stratified society within the Reichsgaue (Reich D...