Explanation, understanding and holding Holocaust perpetrators responsible: the myth of the slippery slope to exculpation
TitreExplanation, understanding and holding Holocaust perpetrators responsible: the myth of the slippery slope to exculpation
Auteur
Call number809.93358/0024
N° d'objet01654k
Lieu de publicationLanham, Maryland, United States
EditeurUniversity Press of America
Année de publication
2005
Paginationpp174-211
MatérielArticle
SérieStudies in the Shoah Vol.XXVIII
ISBN0761819762
NotesArticle from the book 'Murder most mercifull' pp174-211
Description
The topic of this essay can be rephrased as the question whether historical and psychological explanations of the Holocaust start us down the slippery slope to exculpation because they inevitably establish that perpetrators have a justification or a valid excuse for their immoral acts. The author argues no they do not