The Official German Report Nazi Penetration 1924-1942; Pan-Arabism 1939-Today
Nazi Penetration 1924-1942; Pan-Arabism 1939-Today
by O. John Rogge
Thomas Yoseloff, 1961, New York
CONDITION:
Fair copy, unmarked text, jacket and covers stained along spine edge.
ATTRIBUTES:
There are inscriptions and/or bookseller notes on front matter. Illustrated edition. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Bound in cloth over boards.
DESCRIPTION:
This book, authored by O. John Rogge, delves into the intricate and disturbing history of Nazi penetration from 1924 to 1942, alongside an examination of Pan-Arabism from 1939 to the present day. Rogge, a prominent figure known for his work as a Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, brings a unique perspective to these complex historical narratives. His background in law and government provides a rigorous analytical framework for understanding the mechanisms and ideologies at play during these critical periods.
The book's significance lies in its dual focus, connecting the global ambitions of Nazi Germany with the emergence and evolution of Pan-Arab movements. It explores the ways in which external forces sought to influence and exploit regional dynamics, and how these historical threads continue to resonate in contemporary geopolitical landscapes. Rogge's meticulous research and presentation of evidence offer valuable insights into the interconnections between seemingly disparate historical events and ideological currents.
For a collector, this book represents a crucial historical document that sheds light on sensitive and often controversial aspects of 20th-century history. Its exploration of Nazi influence and the origins of Pan-Arabism provides a foundational understanding of modern political and social developments in the Middle East and beyond. The author's authoritative voice and the book's comprehensive scope make it a compelling addition for those interested in the history of fascism, international relations, and the geopolitical forces that shaped the modern world.
FLASHBACK TO 1961 WHEN THIS BOOK WAS PUBLISHED:
When this book was published in 1961, the world watched as the Berlin Wall rose, dividing a city and symbolizing the intensifying Cold War, while Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space, launching humanity into a new era of exploration. In the US, John F. Kennedy's young administration confronted the Bay of Pigs invasion and the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement, as cultural shifts heralded a decade of profound change. This was a year of stark contrasts: nuclear anxieties clashing with space-age optimism, and ancient prejudices facing new demands for equality.
Location: 01-05-01-1987