Juden unter japanischer Herrschaft : jüdische Exilerfahrungen und der Sonderfall Karl Löwith
Boek
Discusses Japan's ambivalent attitude toward Jews, exemplified in three figures: the army officer Yasue Senko, the marine officer Inuzuka Koreshige, and the manager of the South-Manchurian Railway Company, Matsuoka Yosuke. They all wrote or translated antisemitic tracts; they had an exaggerated belief in Jewish power, especially in the U.S., and tried to turn it to Japan's advantage by promoting Jewish ...
Organisatie
NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies