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Archived on 23 May 2023 at 10:30am [URL redacted]
@TyraLuvianos [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [17]: Ordinary Men - A Journey Into Hell, One Step at a Time Maps of Meaning 2017 04 Part 3 #FascistNeoMarxism #Woke @jordanbpeterson @arc_forum [URL redacted]
#EDUCAUniversityOfToronto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM2o9e-pwoE #1992_OrdinaryMenReservePoliceBattalion101AndTheFinalSolutionInPoland #PoliticsFascismNaziThirdReich #TheoryCulturalConsensus [Wikipedia] #PowerControlSubjugationTyranny Conext: #OrgUSIllinoisHolocaustMuseumAndEducationCenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tnt7J9Zet4o #IRLAuthorChristopherBrowning [Wikipedia] #PhenomnHolocaustShoah
Supplementary "Christopher Browning's Ordinary Men suggested that in studying the perpetrators of the Holocaust we were really looking into a mirror, which reflected a human potential for violence. As Browning acknowledged when applying the Alltagsgeschichte method, there was little that was 'everyday' about the men of Reserve Police Battalion 101. The Alltagsgeschichte established that Germans were tied to the criminal policies of the Nazi state, whether they approved of them or not. During the Historikerstreit the idea of a European civil war was revived in an explanation of both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. If Western societies have a history and heritage of genocide, then a new context for the study of Nazi genocides emerges. The links between colonialism and genocide have usually been drawn inside critiques of Western modernity and the political impacts of the spread of western power." https://www.manchesterhive.com/display/9781847793218/9781847793218.00013.xml #TheoryAlltagsgeschichte [Wikipedia]
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Archived on 12 February 2021 at 3:15am [URL redacted]
@MeganGetzoff [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : Nazi Germany started when common people stopped seeing each other as human beings. She isn't wrong about what happened in Nazi Germany. I have read books like 'Ordinary Men' and 'Eichmann in Jerusalem' I am Jewish and was not insulted by what she said at all. #woke needs 2 wakeup [URL redacted]
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