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Ordinary People as Mass Murderers
On Killing and Morality: How Normal People Become Mass Murderers
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Harald Welzer
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2008
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introductory Thoughts and Overview
pp. 25
Perpetrators of the Holocaust: a Historiography
pp. 55
Male Bonding and Shame Culture: Hitler’s Soldiers and the Moral Basis of Genocidal Warfare
pp. 78
The Men of Einsatzgruppe D: an Inside View of a State-Sanctioned Killing Unit in the ‘Third Reich’
pp. 99
Women under National Socialism: Women’s Scope for Action and the Issue of Gender
pp. 120
Female Concentration Camp Guards as Perpetrators: Three Case Studies
pp. 145
The Ordinariness of Extraordinary Evil: the Making of Perpetrators of Genocide and Mass Killing
pp. 165
On Killing and Morality: How Normal People Become Mass Murderers
pp. 185
The Organisation of Genocide: Perpetration in Comparative Perspective
pp. 201
International Law after the Nuremberg Trials and Rwanda: How Do Perpetrators Justify Themselves?
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