Hitler's Black Victims
Discover the untold stories in Hitler's Black Victims by Clarence Lusane, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. This compelling book spans 322 pages and delves into the harrowing experiences of black survivors of Nazi concentration camps. Through a combination of firsthand interviews and extensive archival research across North America, Europe, and Africa, Lusane provides a critical analysis of the racial policies of Nazism towards individuals of African descent. This insightful examination not only sheds light on the historical injustices faced by black victims during the Holocaust but also explores the lasting impact of these policies on contemporary race relations in Germany. Hitler's Black Victims is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of race, history, and memory.