Goldhagen builds up his argument not on proofs but on speculations. "Who doubts that the Argentine or Chilean murderers of who opposed the recent authoritarian regimes thought that their victims deserved to die? (...) Why do we not believe the same for the German perpetrators?" (p. 14-15). There are several examples that show that Goldhagen's way of putting "facts" in sentences, rather than the actual proofs persuade the reader. He is describing ordinary germans as "potential willing mass killers" (p. 15), who HAD a choice wh
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