Hitler's Willing Executioners : Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust

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Author: Goldhagen, Daniel

Germany

Published on 3 March 1997 by Little, Brown Book Group (Abacus) in the United Kingdom.

Paperback / softback | 656 pages
198 x 128 x 38 | 532g

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.