Chapter 10 'Aid the victims of German fascism!' Transatlantic networks and the rise of anti-Nazism in the USA, 1933-1935

Anti-fascism became one of the main causes of the American left-liberal milieu during the mid-1930s. The chapter offers a new analysis of two communist-led, international organisations called the World Committee against War and Fascism and the World Relief Committee for the Victims of German Fascism...

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Main Author: Braskén, Kasper (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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