
Matthias Küntzel
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Feb 3, 2024 |
fathomjournal.org | Daniel Ben-Ami |Matthias Küntzel |Sabrina Soffer
Sabrina Soffer is former Commissioner of the Task Force to Combat Antisemitism at the George Washington University and author of My Mother’s Mirror: A Generational Journey of Resilience and Self-Discovery. She argues that ‘the lasting effects of Nazi ideology on Arab-Israeli relations post-1948 underscore the imperative to critically address hateful propaganda and education in shaping Arab-Israeli tensions’.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
fathomjournal.org | Kathleen Hayes |Matthias Küntzel |David Cesarani |Daniel Ben-Ami
Nazis, Islamic Antisemitism and the Middle East tells the story of an important but largely unknown chapter of Middle Eastern history. It focuses on the concerted drive by Nazi Germany to promote anti-Semitism in the region between 1937 and 1945. This was in line with the Nazi’s goal of annihilating the Jewish people not just in Europe but worldwide. From there Matthias Küntzel, a German political scientist and historian, draws a broader conclusion about anti-Semitism in the Middle East.
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Aug 1, 2023 |
routledge.com | Jeffrey Herf |David Hirsh |Alan Johnson |Matthias Küntzel
Skip to main contentTo hear autocomplete suggestions tab past the search button after typing keywords. View All Book SeriesBOOK SERIES About the SeriesPublished in conjunction with the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, Studies in Contemporary Antisemitism is a timely, multidisciplinary book series, drawing primarily, but not exclusively, on the social sciences and the humanities.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
israelbehindthenews.com | Matthias Küntzel
MORE STORIES The day after Trying to predict events when it comes to Israel and the region is fraught with uncertainty. Crystal balls may be notoriously unreliable, but nevertheless, there...
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Jun 21, 2023 |
fathomjournal.org | Matthias Küntzel |Daniel Rickenbacher |Jeffrey Herf
Matthias Küntzel’s new book, Nazis, Islamic Antisemitism and the Middle East, explores the still under-analysed impact of Nazi antisemitism on the development of Islamic antisemitism and the Arab world’s 1948 war against the Jewish State. Here, he introduces the book’s central discoveries and arguments. Is there any connection between the Nazi war of extermination against the Jews that ended in May 1945 and the war of the Arab armies against Israel which started in May 1948?
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