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Hitler's Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars - Comparing Genocide and Conquest (Hardcover)
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Hitler's Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars - Comparing Genocide and Conquest (Hardcover)
Series: Campaigns and Commanders Series
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As he prepared to wage his war of annihilation on the Eastern
Front, Adolf Hitler repeatedly drew parallels between the Nazi
quest for Lebensraum, or living space, in Eastern Europe and the
United States's westward expansion under the banner of Manifest
Destiny. The peoples of Eastern Europe were, he said, his
""redskins,"" and for his colonial fantasy of a ""German East"" he
claimed a historical precedent in the United States's displacement
and killing of the native population. Edward B. Westermann examines
the validity, and value, of this claim in Hitler's Ostkrieg and the
Indian Wars. The book takes an empirical approach that highlights
areas of similarity and continuity, but also explores key
distinctions and differences between these two national projects.
The westward march of American empire and the Nazi conquest of the
East offer clear parallels, not least that both cases fused a sense
of national purpose with racial stereotypes that aided in the
exclusion, expropriation, and killing of peoples. Westermann
evaluates the philosophies of Manifest Destiny and Lebensraum that
justified both conquests, the national and administrative policies
that framed Nazi and U.S. governmental involvement in these
efforts, the military strategies that supported each nation's
political goals, and the role of massacre and atrocity in both
processes. Important differences emerge: a goal of annihilation
versus one of assimilation and acculturation; a planned military
campaign versus a confused strategy of pacification and punishment;
large-scale atrocity as routine versus massacre as exception.
Comparative history at its best, Westermann's assessment of these
two national projects provides crucial insights into not only their
rhetoric and pronouncements but also the application of policy and
ideology ""on the ground."" His sophisticated and nuanced
revelations of the similarities and dissimilarities between these
two cases will inform further study of genocide, as well as our
understanding of the Nazi conquest of the East and the American
conquest of the West.
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