Germany and the Holocaust
Germany embraced following WWI and the disastrous Treaty of Versailles. The "ordinary Germans" were literally "animated by anti-Semitism" of the popular political machine at the time.[footnoteRef:2] [1: Daniel J. Goldhagen, "Hitler's Willing Executioners," in The Holocaust: Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation, 4th ed., Donald L. Niewyk, ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2011), 91.] [2: Daniel J. Goldhagen, "Hitler's Willing Executioners," in The Holocaust: Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation, 4th ed., Donald L. Niewyk, ed. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2011), 92.] The essence of the argument made by Browning, on the other hand, is that ordinary German soldiers… Continue Reading...

