This is the biography of Hans Massaquoi. The son of a white German nurse and a wealthy Liberian, he describes his experiences and survival in Nazi Germany at a time when being different often meant death.
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This is the biography of Hans Massaquoi. The son of a white German nurse and a wealthy Liberian, he describes his experiences and survival in Nazi Germany at a time when being different often meant death.
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Add this copy of Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany to cart. $55.09, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Fusion Press.
This memoir is a story seldom heard, of a Blsck person growing up in Nazi Germany. The grandson of a Liberian Emissary to Germany and a German mother started with the love and priviledge of his Liberian familys position in Germany only to have to shift to near poverty when that part of his family had to leave Germany. The book covers the education and discrimination of a Black non-Arayan , the manipulation of the populace to hate all non-"arayans" especially Jews,some whom never laid eyes on a Jewish person, conversly it gives voice to the Anti-Hitler sentiments of many of the average German population . Covers the authors life during the bombing of Germany, his reunion and life with his Liberian relatives in their African homeland, his and his mothers immigration to the US his successful career as a journalist for Ebony magazine covering events in all parts of the globe.