Archivos de Categoría: Antisemitismo

The Hitler Myth

Artículo
History Today, Vol. 35 (11) 1985
Ian Kershaw, histroiador británico y biógrafo de Hitler
  • Historic attachments to heroic leadership combined with a mastery of propaganda techniques to mesmerise Germany into acceptance of the charismatic authority offered by the Nazi 'Fuhrer'. 
For almost a decade after 1933, Hitler enjoyed a remarkable degree of popularity among the great majority...
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Erdoganism [noun]

Opinión
Foreign Policy, 21.06.2016
Mustafa Akyol, columnist turco de Al-Monitor y escritor
  • From “national will” to “man of the nation,” an abridged dictionary for the post-secular Turkish state
It is no secret that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s “New Turkey,” which was hailed five years ago as the shining model of a Muslim democracy, now looks rather bleak. Turkey makes the...
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¿Quién le teme a Hitler?

Artículo
La Tercera, 20.03.2016
Juan Manuel Vial, periodista, crítico literario y columnista chileno
  • Acuciado por prejuicios medianamente razonables -¿fue el Führer pésimo prosista o un asno sin remedio?- le propuse al editor de estas páginas leer Mi Lucha y escribir un artículo. Al poco andar, me arrepentí.
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The Antonescu Paradox

Artículo
Foreign Policy, 05.02.2016
Robert D. Kaplan, académico del Center for a New American Security
  • Hitler’s Romanian ally led an utterly barbaric regime — that while often protecting Jews inside Romania’s borders, murdered them indiscriminately just outside those borders.
This army of gravestones — wide rows and rows of them — marked the burial sites of local Jewish military...
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The Problem with Poland’s New Nationalism

Artículo
Foreign Policy, 27.01.2016
Adam Zamoyski, historiador inglés
  • Poland’s government rails against foreign oppression. But its vision for the country was born in Moscow
Among the greatest misfortunes resulting from the election of the current Polish government is that it has given Polish nationalism a bad name. “Nationalistic” has joined the epithets used by Western commentators to describe the...
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Hitler: What the Führer Means for Germans Today

Editorial
The Economist, 19.12.2015
  • Seventy years after Adolf Hitler’s death, how Germans see him is changing
[caption id="attachment_19134" align="alignnone" width="467"](www.od43.com) (www.od43.com)[/caption] In Germany, as in the rest of Europe, copyright expires seven decades after the author’s year of death. That applies even when the author is Adolf Hitler and the work...
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Person of the Year: ANGELA MERKEL

Reportaje
Time Magazine, 21.12.2015
Nancy Gibbs
Europe’s most powerful leader is a refugee from a time and place where her power would have been unimaginable. The German Democratic Republic, where Angela Merkel grew up, was neither democratic nor a republic; it was an Orwellian horror show, where the Iron Curtain found literal expression in the form of the...
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El regreso de ‘Mein Kampf’

Reportaje
La Vanguardia, 02.12.2015
María-Paz López, corrresponsal en Berlín
  • Alemania publicará una edición crítica del libro de Hitler al vencer los derechos de autor
[caption id="attachment_18047" align="alignnone" width="406"]www.abc.es www.abc.es[/caption] En este año 2015 en que Alemania ha conmemorado su convulsa historia reciente en un septuagésimo aniversario tras otro, de la liberación de Auschwitz...
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Islamophobia: Israel’s Blessing; Israel’s Curse

Opinión
Counterpunch, 8-10.05.2015
Andrew Levine, académico del Institute for Policy Studies
Islamophobia and anti-Semitism have a great deal in common. Except that one targets Jews and the other Muslims, the two seem almost the same, even allowing for differences in the affected populations. To produce an Islamophobic diatribe, take a typical anti-Semitic rant, substitute “Muslim” for “Jew,” and voilà. Both Islamophobia...
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