The first UK publication of a widely admired study of a Nazi extermination squad, subtitled "Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland". Drawing on records and interviews of a large proportion of the unit, a chilling picture emerges of how easily ordinary men can be trained to perform acts of genocide and murder. "Finely focussed and stunningly powerful" "New York Times".
Inhaltsverzeichnis
One morning in Jozefow;
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 Josefow massacre;
reflections on a massacre;
Lomazy - the descent of second company;
the August deprotations to Treblinka;
late-September shootings;
the deportations resume;
the strange health of Captain Hoffmann;
the "Jew hunt";
the last massacre - "harvest festival";
aftermath;
Germans, Poles and Jews;
ordinary men;
appendix - shootings and deportations by reserve police battalion 101.