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Against the Indifference Hypothesis: The Holocaust and the Enthusiasts for Murder
Authors:James M. Glass
Affiliation:University of Maryland
Abstract:This essay takes issue with what is known as the "indifference" hypothesis regarding the murder of Jews during the Holocaust. The Germans' fear of typhus, their perception of the Jew as poisonous, biological matter, "life unworthy of life," created a group state of mind in which many individual Germans, particularly those in the professions, enthusiastically participated in the logistics, machinery, ideology and legitimation of mass murder.
Keywords:Holocaust    Jew    mass murder    race hygiene    vermin    worthless life    sanitation managment
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