and professors are familiar with most of his publishings, however, his response to Christopher Browning’s book, “Ordinary Men” has gotten the most attention. In his book, Christopher Browning argues that the men who were able to mass murder innocent people were merely standard, German citizens who had no vindictive agenda; he claims that they killed due to social pressures. Goldhagen successfully refutes Browning’s claim in his article, “Presentation of Hitler’s Willing Executioners.” Maintaining…
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