Hitler's willing executioners : ordinary Germans and the Holocaust / Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Vintage Books, 1997.Edition: 1st Vintage books edDescription: x, 634 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cmISBN:- 0679772685
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [487]-613) and index.
Introduction: Reconceiving Central Aspects of the Holocaust -- Ch. 1. Recasting the View of Antisemitism: A Framework for Analysis -- Ch. 2. The Evolution of Eliminationist Antisemitism in Modern Germany -- Ch. 3. Eliminationist Antisemitism: The "Common Sense" of German Society During the Nazi Period -- Ch. 4. The Nazi's Assault on the Jews: Its Character and Evolution -- Ch. 5. The Agents and Machinery of Destruction -- Ch. 6. Police Battalions: Agents of Genocide -- Ch. 7. Police Battalion 101: The Men's Deeds -- Ch. 8. Police Battalion 101: Assessing the Men's Motives -- Ch. 9. Police Battalions: Lives, Killings, and Motives -- Ch. 10. The Sources and Pattern of Jewish "Work" During the Nazi Period -- Ch. 11. Life in the "Work" Camps -- Ch. 12. Work and Death -- Ch. 13. The Deadly Way -- Ch. 14. Marching to What End? -- Ch. 13. The Deadly Way -- Ch. 14. Marching to What End? -- Ch. 15. Explaining the Perpetrators' Actions: Assessing the Competing Explanations --
Ch. 16. Eliminationist Antisemitism as Genocidal Motivation -- Epilogue: The Nazi German Revolution -- Afterword to the Vintage Edition -- App. 1. A Note on Method -- App. 2. Schematization of the Dominant Beliefs in Germany about Jews, the Mentally Ill, and Slavs -- App. 3. Foreword to the German Edition.
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