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c| DLC
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b| English
a| Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah,
d| 1959-
a| Hitler's willing executioners :
b| ordinary Germans and the Holocaust /
c| Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.
a| New York :
b| Vintage Books :
b| Distributed by Random House,
c| 1997.
a| x, 631 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 21 cm.
a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [487]-613) and index.
a| A work of the utmost importance--as authoritative as it is explosive--Hitler's Willing Executioners will fundamentally change our perception of the Holocaust and of Germany in the Nazi period. Goldhagen reaches conclusions that are both uncompromising and savage, rejecting as inadequate the conventional historical explanations for how an entire country could allow the Holocaust to happen, and gives the first detailed, broad-ranging account of the actual killers of the Jews.
a| The Roger Griffin ComFas Collection
a| Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
x| Causes.
a| Antisemitism
z| Germany.
a| War criminals
z| Germany
x| Psychology.
a| National socialism
x| Moral and ethical aspects.
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z| Donation of Márk László-Herbert.
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