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Bystanders: conscience and complicity during the Holocaust

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Argues that the bystander behaviour cannot be attributed to a single cause, such as antisemitism, but can only be understood within a complex framework of factors that shape human behaviour individually, socially and politically. Analyses by historians, Holocaust survivors and Christian and Jewish ethicists

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