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Ordinary people as mass murderers : perpetrators in comparative perspectives
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Ordinary people as mass murderers : perpetrators in comparative perspectives

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Perpetrators of the Holocaust: a historiography / Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann
Male bonding and shame culture: Hitler's soldiers and the moral basis of genocidal warfare / Thomas Kühne
The men of Einsatzgruppe D: an inside view of a state-sanctioned killing unit in the "Third Reich" / Andrej Angrick
Women under National Socialism: women's scope for action and the issue of gender / Christina Herkommer
Female concentration camp guards as perpetrators: three case studies / Irmtraud Heike
The ordinariness of extraordinary evil: the making of perpetrators of genocide and mass killing / James E. Waller
On killing and morality: how normal people become mass murders / Herald Welzer
The organisation of genocide: perpetration in comparative perspective / Donald Bloxham
International law after the Nuremberg trials and Rwanda: how do perpetrators justify themselves? / Gerd Hankle.

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Ordinary people as mass murderers : perpetrators in comparative perspectives. ISBN 9780230552029. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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