A Nazi Camp Near Danzig av Professor Emerita Ruth (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA) Schwertfeger

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Within the vast network of Nazi camps, Stutthof may be the least known beyond Poland. This book is the first scholarly publication in English to break the silence of Stutthof, where 120,000 people were interned and at least 65,000 perished. A Nazi Camp Near Danzig offers an overview of Stutthof¿s history. It also explores Danzig¿s significance in promoting the cult of German nationalism which led to Stutthof¿s establishment and which shaped its subsequent development in 1942 into a Concentration Camp, with the full resources of the Nazi Reich. The book shows how Danzig/Gdansk, generally identified as the city where the Second World War started, became under Albert Forster, Hitler¿s hand-picked Gauleiter, `the vanguard of Germandom in the east¿ and with its disputed history, the poster city for the Third Reich. It reflects on the fact that Danzig was close enough to supply Stutthof with both prisoners ¿ initially local Poles and Jews ¿ as well as local men for its SS workforce. Througho

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