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Originally Posted by Neil Hudson
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A few years back, I picked up a book called
Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany, written by a former editor of Ebony magazine. The author was the son of a German woman (white) and an African diplomat father (black). I haven't gotten around to reading it but the gist of it seems to be that he was treated reasonably well growing up in Nazi Germany. I think he said he encountered more racism when he moved to the U.S. than he had in the Third Reich.
UPDATE: I just read
this, and on second thought, the author of the book sounds like a typical nigger asshole. He doesn't even seem conscious of (let alone grateful for) how well he was treated under the circumstances. The Nazis were too nice.