The South in the Shadow of Nazism: An article from Southern Cultures 18:3, Fall 2012: The Politics Issue
In the immediate postwar period, as though sensing that the revulsion from Nazism might be carried too far, senators from the South defied the American Creed. They opposed the campaign to sign the Genocide Convention, for example, which the United Nations had adopted in 1948."

This article appears in the Fall 2012 issue of Southern Cultures. The full issue is also available as an ebook.

Southern Cultures is published quarterly (spring, summer, fall, winter) by the University of North Carolina Press. The journal is sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Center for the Study of the American South.
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The South in the Shadow of Nazism: An article from Southern Cultures 18:3, Fall 2012: The Politics Issue
In the immediate postwar period, as though sensing that the revulsion from Nazism might be carried too far, senators from the South defied the American Creed. They opposed the campaign to sign the Genocide Convention, for example, which the United Nations had adopted in 1948."

This article appears in the Fall 2012 issue of Southern Cultures. The full issue is also available as an ebook.

Southern Cultures is published quarterly (spring, summer, fall, winter) by the University of North Carolina Press. The journal is sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Center for the Study of the American South.
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The South in the Shadow of Nazism: An article from Southern Cultures 18:3, Fall 2012: The Politics Issue

The South in the Shadow of Nazism: An article from Southern Cultures 18:3, Fall 2012: The Politics Issue

by Stephen J. Whitfield
The South in the Shadow of Nazism: An article from Southern Cultures 18:3, Fall 2012: The Politics Issue

The South in the Shadow of Nazism: An article from Southern Cultures 18:3, Fall 2012: The Politics Issue

by Stephen J. Whitfield

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In the immediate postwar period, as though sensing that the revulsion from Nazism might be carried too far, senators from the South defied the American Creed. They opposed the campaign to sign the Genocide Convention, for example, which the United Nations had adopted in 1948."

This article appears in the Fall 2012 issue of Southern Cultures. The full issue is also available as an ebook.

Southern Cultures is published quarterly (spring, summer, fall, winter) by the University of North Carolina Press. The journal is sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Center for the Study of the American South.

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ISBN-13: 9781469607368
Publisher: UNC Center for the Study of the American South
Publication date: 09/01/2012
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Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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