An edition of Aufmarsch im Orient (1941)

Aufmarsch im Orient

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Aufmarsch im Orient
Werner von Lojewski
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An edition of Aufmarsch im Orient (1941)

Aufmarsch im Orient

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A Nazi propaganda book, written during the war, against Britain's Near Eastern policy. It focuses on Foreign Office plans to carve up the Ottoman Empire after WW I, and especially on the creation of the protectorate Palestine, the broken promises made to Arabs, France and Jews. The author connects the Balfour Declaration (1917) with the Curzon plan to create an imperial line of client states from the Mediterranean all the way to India, and predicts that Britain will have to face more Arab resistance in the future.

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W. Goldmann
Language
German
Pages
196

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Cover of: Aufmarsch im Orient.
Aufmarsch im Orient.
1942, W. Goldmann
in German
Cover of: Aufmarsch im Orient
Aufmarsch im Orient
1941, W. Goldmann
in German

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Leipzig

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Library of Congress
D463 .L6 1941

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Pagination
196 p. :
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6490663M
LCCN
45030760
OCLC/WorldCat
10422024

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