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by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen · SEUIL · tapa blanda · 588 pages
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En este libro, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen aborda la cuestión de los responsables de la Shoah, centrándose en los ciudadanos comunes que participaron en el genocidio. Argumenta que el antisemitismo arraigado en la sociedad alemana desde finales del siglo XIX fue un factor clave en el Holocausto. El autor examina cómo estos individuos contribuyeron a la ejecución del genocidio, desafiando la idea de que solo actuaron bajo coacción. Este ensayo ha generado un intenso debate sobre las causas y la responsabilidad del Holocausto.

Daniel Jonah Goldhagen is an American author, and former associate professor of government and social studies at Harvard University. Goldhagen received attention as the author of two controversial books about the Holocaust: Hitler's Willing Executioners (1996) and A Moral Reckoning (2002). He is also the author of Worse Than War (2009), which examines the phenomenon of genocide, and The Devil That Never Dies (2013), in which he traces a worldwide rise in virulent antisemitism.