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  1. Daniel Jonah Goldhagen (Boston, Massachusetts; 30 de junio de 1959) es un escritor estadounidense y exprofesor asociado de ciencias políticas y sociología de la Universidad de Harvard. Goldhagen fue conocido internacionalmente por haber escrito dos libros controvertidos sobre el Holocausto : Los verdugos voluntarios de Hitler (1996) y La ...

  2. 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).

  3. Los verdugos voluntarios de Hitler (1996) es un libro del escritor estadounidense Daniel Goldhagen que propone que los alemanes comunes no solo sabían, sino también apoyaron el Holocausto debido a un " antisemitismo eliminacionista" único y virulento en la identidad alemana, el cual se había desarrollado en los siglos previos.

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  4. Daniel Goldhagen. Otros nombres: Daniel Jonah Goldhagen. País: Estados Unidos. Nacimiento: Boston, 1959. Biografía de Daniel Goldhagen. Sociólogo y profesor de Ciencias Políticas, Daniel Goldhagen es un experto en la génesis y ejecución del holocausto judío durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  5. Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust is a 1996 book by American writer Daniel Goldhagen, in which he argues that the vast majority of ordinary Germans were "willing executioners" in the Holocaust because of a unique and virulent "eliminationist antisemitism" in German political culture which had developed ...

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  6. Adi Gordon, Amos Goldberg. Harvard University. November 1997, Jerusalem. Why the Germans? Why the Jews? The first question has two aspects: Why was it in Germany that the Holocaust took place; and why were the Jews the victims? For genocide to happen, two factors are necessary, both of which have always been present.

  7. Since its appearance Daniel Jonah Goldhagen’s book, Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust 1 has reached a vast public in the United States and in other countries. It has prompted a public tempest and set off a tumultuous polemic among experts.