Hitler's willing executioners : ordinary Germans and the Holocaust / Daniel Jonah Goldhagen

Recasting the view of antisemitism: A framework for analysis -- The evolution of eliminationist antisemitism in modern Germany -- Eliminationist antisemitism: The "common sense" of German society during the Nazi period -- The Nazis' assault on the Jews: Its character and evolution --...

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Auteurs principaux:Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah (Auteur)
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Langue:English
Publié:New York : Knopf, 1996
Édition:Thirteenth Printing August 2002
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Résumé:Recasting the view of antisemitism: A framework for analysis -- The evolution of eliminationist antisemitism in modern Germany -- Eliminationist antisemitism: The "common sense" of German society during the Nazi period -- The Nazis' assault on the Jews: Its character and evolution -- The agents and machinery of destruction -- Police battalions: Agents of genocide -- Police Battalion 101: The men's deeds -- Police battalion 101: Assessing the men's motives -- Police battalions: Lives, killings, and motives -- The sources and pattern of Jewish "work" during the Nazi period -- Life in the "work" camps -- Work and death -- The deadly way -- Marching to what end? -- Explaining the perpetrators' actions: Assessing the competing explanations -- Eliminationist antisemitism as genocidal motivation
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [475]-601) and index
Description matérielle:x, 622 p ill 25 cm
ISBN:0679446958