OHe didn't know everything about the Second World War. This book reveals an unknown aspect of this drama that neither historians nor even those who lived through it have ever mentioned: The deportation of blacks to the concentration camps and extermination camps of Hitler's Germany. Africans, West Indians, Americans were also arrested and deported because of their participation in combat or resistance movements.
Classified as beasts because they were black, these men and women were, in these camps, subject to all sorts of humiliations, like this Equatoguinean national, Carlos Greykey, who was decked out in Mauthausen with a costume of the Yugoslav Royal Guard to serve as a boy. Mind-blowing testimonies, collected in Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Norway, Martinique, Ivory Coast, Suriname, Senegal and the United States, from survivors or their companions unfortunate.
Features
Release Date | 2005-01-13T00:00:01Z |
Language | French |
Number Of Pages | 157 |
Publication Date | 2005-01-13T00:00:01Z |