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Christopher R. Browning

Examining Conformity in the Face of Unspeakable Atrocities.

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Author: Christopher R. Browning

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060995065

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/01/1992

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: One Morning in Józefów
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Chapter 2: The Order Police
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Chapter 3: The Order Police and the Final Solution: Russia 1941
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Chapter 4: The Order Police and the Final Solution: Deportation
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Chapter 5: Reserve Police Battalion 101
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Chapter 6: Arrival in Poland
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Chapter 7: Initiation to Mass Murder: The Józefów Massagre
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Chapter 8: Reflections on a Massacre
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Chapter 9: Łomazy: The Descent of Second Company
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Chapter 10: The August Deportations to Treblinka
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Chapter 11: Late-September Shootings
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Chapter 12: The Deportations Resume
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Chapter 13: The Strange Health of Captain Hoffmann
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Chapter 14: The “Jew Hunt”
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Chapter 15: The Last Massacres: “Harvest Festival”
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Chapter 16: Aftermath
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Chapter 17: Germans, Poles, and Jews
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Chapter 18: Ordinary Men
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Who should listen Ordinary Men

"Ordinary Men" by Christopher R. Browning is an essential audiobook for anyone interested in history, particularly World War II, Holocaust studies, psychology, or moral philosophy. It delves into the complexities of human behavior by examining how ordinary individuals can become perpetrators of atrocity under certain circumstances. Listeners may include students, educators, historians, and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the factors that contribute to moral compromise and the capacity for violence within everyday people. This thought-provoking narrative encourages reflection on ethical decision-making and the consequences of collective compliance, making it relevant for contemporary discussions on human rights and social responsibility.

3 quotes from Ordinary Men

  • "Ordinary men, as we have seen, can become killers under the right circumstances—when ideology and authority conspire to normalize violence and dehumanize the enemy."
  • "The process of socialization, obedience to authority, and the influence of one’s peers can transform ordinary men into perpetrators of horrific acts."
  • "In the case of Reserve Police Battalion 101, we see how an ordinary group of men, after being placed in an extraordinary situation, grappled with morality and the implications of their choices."

Author : Christopher R. Browning

Christopher R. Browning is a distinguished historian who recently concluded his tenure as the Frank Porter Graham Professor of History at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill. Renowned for his extensive scholarship on Nazism and the Holocaust, Browning has authored several influential works in the field. He is also a respected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, reflecting his significant contributions to historical scholarship.

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Ordinary Men Free Audiobook Download

Christopher R. Browning

Examining Conformity in the Face of Unspeakable Atrocities.

4.0918358rating

Information

Author: Christopher R. Browning

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060995065

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/01/1992

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Ordinary Men

"Ordinary Men" by Christopher R. Browning is an essential audiobook for anyone interested in history, particularly World War II, Holocaust studies, psychology, or moral philosophy. It delves into the complexities of human behavior by examining how ordinary individuals can become perpetrators of atrocity under certain circumstances. Listeners may include students, educators, historians, and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the factors that contribute to moral compromise and the capacity for violence within everyday people. This thought-provoking narrative encourages reflection on ethical decision-making and the consequences of collective compliance, making it relevant for contemporary discussions on human rights and social responsibility.

3 quotes from Ordinary Men

  • "Ordinary men, as we have seen, can become killers under the right circumstances—when ideology and authority conspire to normalize violence and dehumanize the enemy."
  • "The process of socialization, obedience to authority, and the influence of one’s peers can transform ordinary men into perpetrators of horrific acts."
  • "In the case of Reserve Police Battalion 101, we see how an ordinary group of men, after being placed in an extraordinary situation, grappled with morality and the implications of their choices."

Author: Christopher R. Browning

Christopher R. Browning is a distinguished historian who recently concluded his tenure as the Frank Porter Graham Professor of History at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill. Renowned for his extensive scholarship on Nazism and the Holocaust, Browning has authored several influential works in the field. He is also a respected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, reflecting his significant contributions to historical scholarship.