Embark on an enlightening journey as German historian Anette Isaacs delves into the clandestine alliance between Nazi leaders and Islamic forces during World War II. Isaacs will unravel the intricate web of Nazi ideology and Islamic antisemitism in the tumultuous years of the 1930s and 1940s, shedding light on a chapter of history often overlooked. This captivating exploration of the past and its reverberations in contemporary geopolitics illuminates the ongoing battle against extremism and deepens understanding of global dynamics.
Anette Isaacs, M.A. born and raised in Germany, received her academic education at Emory University in Atlanta, the University of Vienna, Austria, and the Free University in Berlin and earned master's degrees in history, political science and American studies. She lectures extensively on more than 40 different topics pertaining to her home country's history, culture, politics, and society!
"Isaacs depth of knowledge and scope is amazing." OLLI Patron
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