Very nuanced look at the crimes of nazi Germany. Hard to listen to at times because the story is so vial.
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Very objective analysis
Review from Ordinary Men →
The way the author explains all situations and crimes committed by the police battalion are in a very objective way, which makes you think a lot. What is really needed to commit those crimes? Just any ordinary man can, you can be good or bad person and still follow those orders. Amazing to believe but..
Highly recommended
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Enriching
Review from The Secret of the Rosary →
This is a very interesting look into the minds of boys and young adult males. This author has a way of writing that really pulls you in and makes you reflect. There are many parts I could relate to… especially the financial struggles with jobs that you need but sometimes hardly feel worth having. I..
Good Read
Review from The Lebensborn Experiment →
The Lebensborn Experiment (Lebensborn #1) was a good read by Joyce Yvette Davis. Due to the chaos and destruction of World War II, racial profiling runs rampant. Children are kidnapped, and if their appearances don’t meet the Nordic ideal, they are sent to concentration camps. Some of them also are used in experiments in order..
Inarguably Vital
Review from Ordinary Men →
A vital academic look at the journey of ordinary men to genocidal killers. Insightful and horrifying at the same time. Unfortunately even the best documented account of a German police battalion is still missing much due no doubt to the perpetrators wanting to protect themselves and others from incrimination. however the author does a strong..
Decent book
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