Bystanders: Conscience and Complicity During the Holocaust
The Holocaust did not introduce the phenomenon of the bystander, but it did illustrate the terrible consequences of indifference and passivity towards the persecution of others. Although the term was initially applied only to the good Germans--the apathetic citizens who made genocide possible through unquestioning obedience to evil leaders--recent Holocaust scholarship has
...moreHardcover, 208 pages
Published
June 30th 1999
by Praeger
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