The attitude of the Nazi Party towards the German minority in Italian Trieste and Tarantino

Authors

  • عماد عبد علي جامعة الكوفة / كلية التربية للبنات
  • حوراء حسن جامعة الكوفة / كلية التربية للبنات

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36322/jksc.v1i59.85

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Abstract

      The situations of the German minority in Italy were among the worst in Western of Europe, as these minorities suffered from the attempts of the Italian national state to integrate them into their national framework by restricting them economically and socially through forbidding them to utilize their customs, traditions, and language, so imposing on them the Italian language and culture, which was forming a decisive restriction factor.

The research included a political, economical, and social study of the situations of the German minority in Trieste and Tarantino. Also, it included a study of the Nazis' attitude from these minorities, as the German Nazis overlooked the protection of the German minority in Italy, and put them in front of a very difficult national choice, either immigration to Germany and dispossessed of their property and money, or staying in Italy, dispensing their German nationality, and giving up their identity.

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Published

2021-04-10

How to Cite

عبد علي ع. and حسن ح. (2021) “The attitude of the Nazi Party towards the German minority in Italian Trieste and Tarantino”, Journal of Kufa Studies Center, 1(59), pp. 41–58. doi: 10.36322/jksc.v1i59.85.

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