Hitler's Willing Executioners
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| Book: | Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust |
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| Author: | Daniel Jonah Goldhagen |
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| Publisher: | Alfred A. Knopf |
From mobile killing units, to the camps, to the death marches, Goldhagen shows how ordinary Germans, nurtured in a society where Jews were seen as unalterable evil and dangerous, willingly followed their beliefs to their logical conclusion.
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In a work that is as authoritative as it is explosive, Goldhagen forces us to revisit and reconsider our understanding of the Holocaust and its perpetrators, demanding a fundamental revision in our thinking of the years between 1933-1945. Drawing principally on materials either unexplored or neglected by previous scholars, Goldhagen marshals new, disquieting primary evidence that explains why, when Hitler conceived of the “final solution” he was able to enlist vast numbers of willing Germans to carry it out. A book sure to provoke new discussion and intense debate.



