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Ordinary Germans, the Holocaust, and responsibility: Hitler's willing executioners in moral perspective.

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The author examines the inadequacies of Goldhagen's argument as measured against specific minimum requirements: it must be clear, consistent, make appropriate moral distinctions, avoid collective judgement of entire groups and provide a framework of analysis that can illuminate not only the example of genocide that is under discussion, but other examples as well.

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