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Daniel Jonah Goldhagen has revisited a question that history has come to treat as settled, and his researchers have led him to the inescapable conclusion that none of the established answers holds true. That question is: "How could the Holocaust happen?" His own response is a new exploration of those who carried out the Holocaust and of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism - and it demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933-1945
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Daniel Goldhagen
- Publisher
- Knopf
- Released
- 1996
- Pages
- 622
- ISBN10
- 0679446958
- ISBN13
- 9780679446958
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Politics, Creative Nonfiction, Germany, Wars, World War II, Sociology, Society, Jews, Social Critique, Holocaust, Nazism, Contemporary History, Third Reich (Nazi Germany), 1933-1945, Adolf Hitler, Nazis, War Crimes
- First published
- 1991
- Original title
- Hitler’s willing executioners
- Rating
- 3.7 out of 5
- Description
- Daniel Jonah Goldhagen has revisited a question that history has come to treat as settled, and his researchers have led him to the inescapable conclusion that none of the established answers holds true. That question is: "How could the Holocaust happen?" His own response is a new exploration of those who carried out the Holocaust and of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism - and it demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933-1945







