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Hitler s death squads - logic of mass murder

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Informationen zum Autor Helmut Langerbein is an assistant professor of history at the University of Texas at Brownsville. Klappentext In the preparations for the German invasion of the Soviet Union, special units known as the Einsatzgruppenwere formed with the special charge of executing Jews, communists, and members of other targeted groups. Drawn from the SS, the SD, and the Gestapo, members of the Einsatzgruppen had the reputation of being the most cold-blooded of all Nazi killers. After the war, the German government investigated 1,770 former Einsatzgruppen members and brought 136 of these men to trial. Helmut Langerbein has systematically examined the trial evidence in search of characteristics shared by these mass murderers. Using a much broader data base than earlier studies, Langerbein identifies a number of factors that could explain their actions, illustrating each with a particular person or group of officers. Particular traits and degrees of anti-Semitism, self-aggrandizement, sense of duty of obey superiors, and peer pressure may each have played a role in the cases of individual officers, but Langerbein concludes that the only characteristic common to all his subjects was the war itself. It was above all the extraordinary circumstances and brutality of the Eastern Front that shaped their behavior. Given the extent of its data, its detailed analysis, and its careful conclusions, "Hitler's Death Squads will push historians and psychologists toward a reappraisal of the men behind the battle lines, and the overwhelming power of circumstance. Langerbeins chilling conclusions, which challenge the leading theories explaining why people commit mass murder, will be of intense interest to those concerned with World War II, the Holocaust, Eastern Europe, warfare, war crimes, genocide, and human behavior. Zusammenfassung During World War II! German units known as the Einsatzgruppen were formed with the charge of executing targeted groups. After the war! many Einsatzgruppen members were brought to trial. This work examines the trial evidence in search of characteristics shared by these mass murderers. ...

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Authors University Helmut Langerbein (Lecturer in History, helmut Langerbein, Helmut (Lecturer in History Langerbein, Helmut Langerbein (Lecturer in History USA)
Publisher External catalogues US
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.11.2003
 
EAN 9781585442850
ISBN 978-1-58544-285-0
Dimensions 165 mm x 242 mm x 24 mm
Series Eastern European Studies (Hard
Eastern European Studies
Eastern European Studies
Eugenia & Hugh M. Stewart '26
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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