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Hitler's Willing Executioners

Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust

Author: Daniel Goldhagen  

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An exploration of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism that demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933- 1945. The author aims to show that the perpetrators of the Holocaust were ordinary Germans who were not compelled to kill, but did so willingly and zealously.

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An exploration of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism that demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933- 1945. The author aims to show that the perpetrators of the Holocaust were ordinary Germans who were not compelled to kill, but did so willingly and zealously.

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Daniel Goldhagen re-visits a question which history has treated as settled, and his research leads him to the inescapble conclusion that none of the answers holds true. That question is: How could the Holocaust happen? His response is an exploration of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism that demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933-1945. The author marshals fresh, primary evidence - including extensive testimony from the actual perpetrators - to show that the killers were ordinary Germans who were not compelled to act as they did (they knew they could refuse without retribution) yet they killed willingly and zealously.

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Critic Reviews

'A monumental achievement. - SUNDAY TIMES 'Powerful and well-researched... this book stimulates thought... It is a serious book written by a gifted scholar. - TLS 'As stomach churning in its grueseome detail as it is mind-blowing for its radical fa?ade stripping of one of the ghastliest episodes of human history. - DAILY MAIL 'There is enough material here to disturb the human race to the end of time. - ROBERT KEE”

'A monumental achievement. - SUNDAY TIMES

'Powerful and well-researched... this book stimulates thought... It is a serious book written by a gifted scholar. - TLS

'As stomach churning in its grueseome detail as it is mind-blowing for its radical fa?ade stripping of one of the ghastliest episodes of human history. - DAILY MAIL

'There is enough material here to disturb the human race to the end of time. - ROBERT KEE

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About the Author

Daniel Goldhagen is Associate Professor of Government and Social Studies at Harvard University. His doctoral disseration, which is the basis for this book, won the Gabriel A. Almond Award for the best dissertation in the field of comparative politics.

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Daniel Goldhagen re-visits a question which history has treated as settled, and his research leads him to the inescapble conclusion that none of the answers holds true. That question is: How could the Holocaust happen? His response is an exploration of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism that demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933-1945. The author marshals fresh, primary evidence - including extensive testimony from the actual perpetrators - to show that the killers were ordinary Germans who were not compelled to act as they did (they knew they could refuse without retribution) yet they killed willingly and zealously.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Abacus
Published
3rd March 1997
Pages
656
ISBN
9780349107868

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