Sean Farrell

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A snapshot of a small sample of Germans in the aftermath of Hitler’s Third Reich and World War II, Mayer’s book still stands as a timely reminder of how otherwise unremarkable and in many ways reasonable people can be seduced by demagogues and populists, and how they can go along with a regime that commits more and more criminal acts until it plunges itself into war and genocide.
They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933–45
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