Description
The book takes an empirical approach that highlights areas of similarity and continuity, but also explores key distinctions and differences between these two national projects. The westward march of American empire and the Nazi conquest of the East offer clear parallels, not least that both cases fused a sense of national purpose with racial stereotypes that aided in the exclusion, expropriation, and killing of peoples. Westermann evaluates the philosophies of Manifest Destiny and Lebensraum that justified both conquests, the national and administrative policies that framed Nazi and U.S. governmental involvement in these efforts, the military strategies that supported each nation's political goals, and the role of massacre and atrocity in both processes. Important differences emerge: a goal of annihilation versus one of assimilation and acculturation; a planned military campaign versus a confused strategy of pacification and punishment; large-scale atrocity as routine versus massacre as exception.
Comparative history at its best, Westermann's assessment of these two national projects provides crucial insights into not only their rhetoric and pronouncements but also the application of policy and ideology ""on the ground."" His sophisticated and nuanced revelations of the similarities and dissimilarities between these two cases will inform further study of genocide, as well as our understanding of the Nazi conquest of the East and the American conquest of the West.
About the Author
Edward B. Westermann is Professor of History at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. He is the author of Hitler's Police Battalions: Enforcing Racial War in the East.
Reviews
This thoughtful, provocative book compares the Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe with the United States's conquest of the American West. Its insights and conclusions are sure to stimulate new debates among a broad array of scholars.""Robert Wooster, author of The American Military Frontiers: The United States Army in the West, 1783 - 1900
""...this sensitive and incisive book...has set a high standard for future work on mass violence and genocide."" - American Historical Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780806154336
Author Edward B. Westermann
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint University of Oklahoma Press
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Weight(grams) 630g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 27mm