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Ordinary men : Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the final solution in Poland / Christopher R. Browning ; [with a new afterword].

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.P6 .B77 2017

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    In the early hours of July 13, 1942, the men of Reserve Police Battalion 101, a unit of the German Order Police, entered the Polish Village of Jozefow. They had arrived in Poland less than three weeks before, most of them recently drafted family men too old for combat service--workers, artisans, salesmen, and clerks. By nightfall, they had rounded up Jozefow's 1,800 Jews, selected several hundred men as "work Jews," and shot the rest--that is, some 1,500 women, children, and old people. Most of these overage, rear-echelon reserve policemen had grown to maturity in the port city of Hamburg in pre-Hitler Germany and were neither committed Nazis nor racial fanatics. Nevertheless, in the sixteen months from the Jozefow massacre to the brutal Erntefest ("harvest festival") slaughter of November 1943, these average men participated in the direct shooting deaths of at least 38,000 Jews and the deportation to Treblinka's gas chambers of 45,000 more--a total body count of 83,000 for a unit of less than 500 men. Drawing on postwar interrogations of 210 former members of the battalion, Christopher Browning lets them speak for themselves about their contribution to the Final Solution--what they did, what they thought, how they rationalized their behavior (one man would shoot only infants and children, to "release" them from their misery). In a sobering conclusion, Browning suggests that these good Germans were acting less out of deference to authority or fear of punishment than from motives as insidious as they are common: careerism and peer pressure. With its unflinching reconstruction of the battalion's murderous record and its painstaking attention to the social background and actions of individual men, this unique account offers some of the most powerful and disturbing evidence to date of the ordinary human capacity for extraordinary inhumanity.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Browning, Christopher R., author.
    Published
    New York : Harper Perennial, 2017
    ©2017
    Locale
    Poland
    Germany
    Polen
    Edition
    Revised edition
    Contents
    One morning in Józefów
    The order police
    The order police and the Final solution : Russia 1941
    The order police and the Final solution : deportation
    Reserve Police Battalion 101
    Arrival in Poland
    Initiation to mass muder : the Józefów massacre
    Reflections on a massacre
    Łomazy : the descent of Second Company
    The August deportations to Treblinka
    Late-September shootings
    The deportations resume
    The strange health of Captain Hoffmann
    The "Jew hunt"
    The last massacres : "Harvest festival"
    Aftermath
    Germans, Poles, and Jews
    Ordinary men.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Mazal Holocaust Collection.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    One morning in Józefów -- The order police -- The order police and the Final solution : Russia 1941 -- The order police and the Final solution : deportation -- Reserve Police Battalion 101 -- Arrival in Poland -- Initiation to mass muder : the Józefów massacre -- Reflections on a massacre -- Łomazy : the descent of Second Company -- The August deportations to Treblinka -- Late-September shootings -- The deportations resume -- The strange health of Captain Hoffmann -- The "Jew hunt" -- The last massacres : "Harvest festival" -- Aftermath -- Germans, Poles, and Jews -- Ordinary men.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780062303028
    0062303023
    Physical Description
    xxii, 349 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm

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