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Bystanders: catchall concept, alluring alibi, or crucial clue?

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Focusing largely on Nazi Germany, the author draws a distinction between individually motivated acts of violence and contexts shaped by systematic, state-sanctioned violence. In the latter case she argues, virtually everyone present is one way or another pulled into the dynamics of violence, and no-one can plausibly claim to be standing "outside" the conflict.

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