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ISBN: 9788430600151
Este libro, titulado 'Los verdugos voluntarios de Hitler: Los alemanes corrientes y el Holocausto', es una obra del autor Daniel Jonah Goldhagen y fue publicado por Taurus en 1997. El libro analiza el papel de los alemanes comunes en el Holocausto, argumentando que el antisemitismo arraigado en la sociedad alemana facilitó la participación masiva en la 'solución final'. Basado en una investigación exhaustiva, el autor presenta pruebas inquietantes que desafían las interpretaciones convencionales del Holocausto, generando un debate intenso y apasionado a nivel mundial.

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.
