940.5318 BRO/ИУ Browning, Christopher. Ordinary Men : Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland / C. R. Browning. - New York : Harper Perennial, 1998. - 271 p. - ISBN 0-06-099506-8. - Текст : непосредственный. Appendix : p. 225 - 226. Notes : p. 227 - 258. Index : p. 259 - 271
One Morning in Jozefuw The Order Police The Order Police and the Final Solution : Russia 1941 The Order Police and the Final Solution : Deportation Reserve Police Battalion 101 Arrival in Poland Initiation to Mass Murder : the Jozefow Massacre Reflections on a Massacre Lomazy : the Descent of Second Company The August Deportations to Treblinka Late-September Shootings The Deportations Resume The Strange Health of Captain Hoffmann The "Jew Hunt" The Last Massacres : "Harvest Festival" Aftermath Germans, Poles, and Jews Ordinary Men
"Finely focused and stunningly powerful ... Christopher R. Browning tells us about such Germans and helps us understand, better than we did before, not only what they did to make the Holocaust happen but also how they were transformed psychologically from the ordinary men of his title into active participants in the most monstrous crime in human history" - Walter Reich, "New York Times Book Review" (front page) "In this remarkable book, Christopher Browning shows in minute detail the sequence of events and individual reactions which may turn 'ordinary men' into killers. It is an important contribution to the understanding of one of the most incomprehensible aspects of the "Final Solution": the psychological adaptation of the perpetrators" - Saul Friedlander, author of "Nazi Germany and the Jews" Christopher R. Browning is a professor of history at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. He is a contributor to Yad Vashem's official twenty-four-volume history of the Holocaust and the author of three other books on the subject