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Andre
is on page 484 of 590
This book ended faster than I thought it would. It was for the most part pretty good and I will probably check out some of the books it mentioned. However part of what it says about Sinti matches what some Sinti said themselves about their culture and that does sound as if they want to follow only their rules and no one elses and how on earth then will anything ever change?
— Mar 25, 2015 08:39AM
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Andre
is on page 420 of 590
This is a really good book. The author was honest enough to say that he has no clear solutions for the problem.
He did however speak about how the situation of many Romani in the East of Europe mirrors that of many other Europeans in the 19th century and currently he is at the gypsy depictions after 1945 and how because the deportations did not reach England, Spain and Sweden there was no incentive for change.
— Mar 24, 2015 09:18AM
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He did however speak about how the situation of many Romani in the East of Europe mirrors that of many other Europeans in the 19th century and currently he is at the gypsy depictions after 1945 and how because the deportations did not reach England, Spain and Sweden there was no incentive for change.
Andre
is on page 389 of 590
Now we are in the socialist Eastern European states and its still pretty interesting how it went up and down and what stayed the same. It was good to buy this book.
— Mar 23, 2015 12:40PM
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Andre
is on page 365 of 590
Well, we finally arrived in the time of the Nazis and the time afterwards. I just wish I would finally get an answer why in all those deportations there were still Sinti in the Wehrmacht at 1942. I know it happened but I get no explanation.
PS. It seems that Engelbert Wittich whose books I want to read doesn't seem to be such a great source after all.
— Mar 22, 2015 08:57AM
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PS. It seems that Engelbert Wittich whose books I want to read doesn't seem to be such a great source after all.
Andre
is on page 342 of 590
cont.
Also when you think about it: Death penalties and general exclusion of unwanted elements in society was and is prevalent for a long time and is there really such a big leap from excluding people you don't like and consider your adversary by default from getting rid of them in the first place when you belief their absence makes your society better by default respectively protects it?
— Mar 21, 2015 02:53PM
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Also when you think about it: Death penalties and general exclusion of unwanted elements in society was and is prevalent for a long time and is there really such a big leap from excluding people you don't like and consider your adversary by default from getting rid of them in the first place when you belief their absence makes your society better by default respectively protects it?
Andre
is on page 342 of 590
Reading this makes it clear how wrong it is that the Nazi politics were totally new. Both the USA and Sweden had mass forced sterilisation before that, also Austria and Switzerland as well as the USA and most European countries had similar racist attitudes long before that in the 19th century. The only difference is that in Germany there was the power to convince enough people of those justifications for it.
cont.
— Mar 21, 2015 02:51PM
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Andre
is on page 248 of 590
Wow this book is big.
Also you really have to keep in mind what "gypsy" refers to here, since the author usually uses it in reference to actually romani people. This can get confusing.
In addition what I found so far about the images created about them makes me consider "gypsies" rather mythical beings than actual ethnicities.
I think this would make a vgood entry to my review.
— Mar 20, 2015 11:34AM
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Also you really have to keep in mind what "gypsy" refers to here, since the author usually uses it in reference to actually romani people. This can get confusing.
In addition what I found so far about the images created about them makes me consider "gypsies" rather mythical beings than actual ethnicities.
I think this would make a vgood entry to my review.
Andre
is on page 228 of 590
Well he talks of Central and Northern Eruope so I have some guess as to what Western Europe refers to here.
— Mar 20, 2015 06:22AM
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