Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 11 and the Final Solution in Poland
By (Author) Christopher R Browning
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
8th August 2001
28th June 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
European history
Modern warfare
940.5318
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
226g
This detailed and harrowing study of a single group of mostly middle-aged policemen from provincial Germany has achieved classic status among histories of the Holocaust. Far from being demonic and hate-filled sadists, most of the group had no history of anti-semitism or of far right politics. Browning explores the motivation of these men and the horribly familiar mechanisms of man-management and group solidarity that reduced a team of "ordinary men" into a bestial instrument of madness. It is a book that offers no comfort to those who seek to explain the Holocaust in terms of German exceptionalism, but it is a significant contribution to the history of World War II.
Christopher Browning has also written THE FINAL SOLUTION AND THE FOREIGN OFFICE and FATEFUL MONTHS: ESSAYS ON THE EMERGENCE OF THE FINAL SOLUTION. Heteaches at the University of North Carolina.