Intl. Aspects of German Racial Policies by Janowsky (1937)
International Aspects of German Racial Policies. By Oscar I. Janowsky and Melvin M. Fagen with a Preface by James Brown Scott, Postscript by Josiah C. Wedgwood, Oxford University Press, New York, 1937.
Social Science · Discrimination & Racism
Vintage from the 1930s
Subjects:
Jews, Germany, Persecutions, Political refugees.
IMPORTANT EARLY REPORT OF NAZI TACTICTS
Oscar Janowsky (1900–1993), U.S. historian. Born in Poland, he was brought to the U.S. in 1910. He served as Professor of History at City College of New York from 1922 until his retirement in 1966. The courses he taught focused on international relations and imperialism, the rights of national minorities, Jewish history and literature, American Jewry, Israel, and modern European history.
Hardcover. Navy blue cover with faded spine title. Secure binding with clean pages, owner inscription at front free endpaper and mild cover soil. About 7-1/2 x 5 with 266 pages.