Belonging and Genocide: Hitler's Community, 1918-1945

Belonging and Genocide: Hitler's Community, 1918-1945

by Thomas Kuhne
Belonging and Genocide: Hitler's Community, 1918-1945

Belonging and Genocide: Hitler's Community, 1918-1945

by Thomas Kuhne

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300168570
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 10/26/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 310 KB

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Craving Community: World War I and the Myth of Comradeship 9

2 Fabricating the Male Bond: The Racial Nation as a Training Camp 32

3 Performing Genocidal Ethics: Togetherness in Himmler's Elite 55

4 Spreading Complicity: Pleasure and Qualms in the Cynical Army 95

5 Watching Terror: Women in the Community of Crime 137

Conclusion 162

Acknowledgments 173

Notes 177

Index 211

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