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Worse than war genocide, eliminationism, and the ongoing assault on humanity / Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.
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A moral reckoning : the role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and its unfulfilled duty of repair / Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.
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Hitler's willing executioners : ordinary Germans and the Holocaust / Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.
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Daniel Goldhagen
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Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
(born June 30, 1959) is an American author, and former
associate professor
of
government
and social studies at
Harvard University
. Goldhagen reached international attention and broad criticism as the author of two 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
.
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