Hitler's Death Squads: The Logic of Mass Murder

Hitler's Death Squads: The Logic of Mass Murder

2003 • 260 pages

"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." "Given the extent of its data, its detailed analysis and its careful conclusions, Hitler's Death Squads: The Logic of Mass Murder will push historians and psychologists toward a reappraisal of the Nazi killing machine, the behavior of the men behind the battle lines, and the overwhelming power of circumstances."--Jacket.


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Eugenia & Hugh M. Stewart '26 Series is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Mitja Velikonja and Helmut Langerbein.

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