This book, written by Daniel Goldhagen, explores the involvement of ordinary German citizens in the Holocaust. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the topic with a focus on the role of the German people during the tragic period of the Second World War. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in war history and the Holocaust.


The paperback edition, published by Little, Brown Book Group in 1998, has 656 pages and is an intermediate level textbook. It measures 196mm in height and 128mm in width, with a weight of 500g. The book is in English language and covers various aspects of the Holocaust, making it ideal for adult learning and university students.