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Interviews with ten former Nazis comprise the core of this penetrating study of the psychological causes of Nazism and their implications for modern Germany.
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They thought they were free: the Germans, 1933-45
2017, University Of Chicago Press
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022652583X 9780226525839
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Table of Contents
Ten men
The lives men lead
Hitler and I
"What would you have done?"
The joiners
The way to stop communism
"We think with our blood"
The anti-semitic swindle
"Everybody knew." "Nobody knew"
"We Christians had the duty"
The crimes of the losers
"That's the way we are"
But then it was too late
Collective shame
The furies: Heinrich Hilderbrandt
The furies: Johann Kessler
The furies: furor teutonicus
There is no such thing
Pressure cooker
"Peoria uber alles"
New boy in the neighborhood
Two new boys in the neighborhood
"Like God in France"
But a man must believe in something
Push-button panic
The broken stones
The liberators
The re-educators re-educated
The reluctant phoenix
Born yesterday
Tug of peace
"Are we the same as the Russians?"
Marx talks to Michel
The uncalculated risk.
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Originally published: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1955.
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