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Influences of individual choice.

Review from Ordinary Men →

Excellent and objective book. Hard to believe people could do these things daily to noncombatants. The fact so many went unpunished is appalling! I loved the analytical aspect of this book regarding how and why individuals willing took part.

In-depth analysis

Review from Ordinary Men →

The first half of the book is a factual recounting of events, as are most books about this type of happening in the era under study. The remainder, however, constitutes detailed analysis of the personalities involved, their roots, their motivation, and in some cases, the aftermath of their involvement. As this is a later edition,..

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Very insightful

Review from The Devil and Karl Marx →

Paul Kengor is (pun intended) a very skilled scholar. This is very evident from reading this book. The beginning and final section are by far the best and most captivating and informing, where the inception and consequences of Marxist thought and practice are spelled out in great clarity. I would have loved to award this..

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