History
Belonging and genocide: Hitler's community, 1918-1945
Document Type
Book
Abstract
No one has ever posed a satisfactory explanation for the extreme inhumanity of the Holocaust. What enabled millions of Germans to perpetrate or condone the murder of the Jews? In this illuminating book, Thomas Kühne offers a provocative answer. In addition to the hatred of Jews or coercion that created a genocidal society, he contends, the desire for a united "people's community" made Germans conform and join together in mass crime. Exploring private letters, diaries, memoirs, secret reports, trial records, and other documents, the author shows how the Nazis used such common human needs as community, belonging, and solidarity to forge a nation conducting the worst crime in history.
Publication Title
Belonging and Genocide: Hitler's Community, 1918-1945
Publication Date
12-1-2010
First Page
1
Last Page
216
ISBN
9780300121865
DOI
10.12987/yale/9780300121865.001.0001
Keywords
belonging, genocide, Holocaust, Nazi Germany
Repository Citation
Kühne, Thomas, "Belonging and genocide: Hitler's community, 1918-1945" (2010). History. 75.
https://commons.clarku.edu/historyfac/75