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This book probes how everyday obedience produced systematic atrocity, turning routine authority into instruments of mass destruction. It explores the tension between individual agency and collective momentum, where ordinary men navigated moral thresholds under institutional pressure. Three mechanisms emerge: group conformity that normalized violence through peer dynamics and shared rationalization; bureaucratic diffusion that fragmented responsibility across roles and hierarchies; and ideological priming that recast victims as threats, easing the psychological passage to execution. Reserve Police Battalion 101 exemplifies this process, as middle-aged reservists from Hamburg became killers in Poland not through fanaticism alone, but through incremental choices amid camaraderie and command. The pattern extends across units, revealing how states harness mundane compliance for extraordinary ends. In German and European contexts, these dynamics inform ongoing reflection on authority, complicity, and the fragility of ethical restraint.
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