Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust: Where History and Psychology Intersect
Landham, Maryland: United Press of America, 2001. Hardcover. Book examines not only the events and mechanisms that led to the Holocaust but also the psychological factors—such as obedience, groupthink, moral disengagement, and trauma—that shaped both perpetrators and victims. Solkoff explores how ordinary individuals became complicit in mass murder and how..... More

