Unwilling Germans: The Goldhagen Debate

Unwilling Germans: The Goldhagen Debate

1998 • 295 pages

Few works of the past 50 years have stirred the German public as Daniel Jonah Goldhagen's HITLER'S WILLING EXECUTIONERS, which argues that Germans allowed the Holocaust not because they were forced to but out of conviction that killing Jews was morally just. UNWILLING GERMANS? traces the intense and varied reaction to Goldhagen's book.


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