Hitler's willing executioners
ordinary germans and the holocaust
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Word Count
158,500 words, Guess
Page Count
634 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehitlerswillingex00dani
- ISBN-139780349107868
- ISBN-100349107866
- OCLC Control Number38535222
- Better World BooksKP-760-302
and 4 more
- Better World Books9780349107868
- Better World BooksKP-300-145
- Better World BooksKT-824-490
- Open LibraryOL26335241M
Classifications
- DDC940.5318
- LCCD804.3 .G648 1997
- LCCDD256.5
and 1 more
- LCCD804.3.G648 1997
Description
Drawing principally on materials unexplored or neglected by previous scholars, Daniel Goldhagen marshals new primary evidence to show that ordinary Germans were involved in the atrocities against the Jews during the Nazi regime.
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