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by Jost Hermand,Bill Maltarich

Author: Jost Hermand,Bill Maltarich
Subcategory: History & Criticism
Language: English
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing (January 1, 2005)
Pages: 406 pages
Category: Fiction and Literature
Rating: 4.1
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Samurai and Supermen. National Socialist Views of Japan

Samurai and Supermen. National Socialist Views of Japan. Series: German Life and Civilization. Focusing on the ideological contradictions inherent in the German alliance with Japan during World War II, this book analyses German discourse about Japan from the distinct yet intricately connected standpoints of the German-Japanese historical relationship, the scientific and pseudo-scientific presentation of Japan in Germany, and German fictional depictions of Japan. The volume examines the historical relationship between Germany and Japan in the light of their alliance. It also traces the origins and development of the image of Japan in Nazi Germany.

German book about the country’s relationship to Japan in 1936 stated . shugi undō (My struggle: the national socialist movement in Germany), Tokyo: Naigaisha, 1932.

9 Sommer, Deutschland und Japan, pp. 2, 449; Bernd Martin, ‘Der Schein des Bündnisses: Deutschland und Japan im Krieg (1940–1945)’, in Krebs, Formierung, pp. 27–53; Bill Maltarich, Samurai and supermen: National Socialist views of. .

This is a list of books about Nazi Germany, the state that existed in Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when its government was controlled by Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP; Nazi Party)

This is a list of books about Nazi Germany, the state that existed in Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when its government was controlled by Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP; Nazi Party)

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National Socialist Views of Japan, Bern - Oxford: Peter Lang, 2005. As a German businessman he was well integrated in the multifarious life of the German community in Kobe, its clubs, organizations and social life, until the National Socialists’ race delusions began to spread also there. Altschul, raised as a Protestant, was classified by the perverse logic of the Nuremberg Laws as a Full Jew, which during the fateful years of the Nazi dictatorship were grounds for discrimination, persecution, loss of citizenship and murder.

The third source of Western civilization was the modern Enlightenment, which pro-vided the ideas of liberal democracy, the free market, and the belief in reason and science as the privileged means for making sense of the world.

Focusing on the ideological contradictions inherent in the German alliance with Japan during World War II, this book analyses German discourse about Japan from the distinct yet intricately connected standpoints of the German-Japanese historical relationship, the scientific and pseudo-scientific presentation of Japan in Germany, and German fictional depictions of Japan. The volume examines the historical relationship between Germany and Japan in the light of their alliance. It also traces the origins and development of the image of Japan in Nazi Germany. Through non-fiction texts, the points of emphasis, friction, and outright contradiction are discovered between Nazi ideology and an alliance with Japan as they were discussed both publicly and privately in Germany at the time. Finally, by examining fictional depictions of Japan and the Japanese under the Nazis, the work reveals the means by which fiction addressed these ideological issues and incorporated the historical and non-fictional arguments of its contemporaries. This book looks carefully at its connection to other historical, political, racial, and ideological thought of the time.