An ordinary person of Christopher Browning. Ordinary people are a cumbersome study of how typical middle-aged cops can actively participate in the killings of tens of thousands of Polish Jews. The preliminary police camp 101 consists of about 500 men, most of which comes from Hamburg in Germany and middle-class workers. They were reserve soldiers of the police and some of them who did not receive battle training worked with Jews before the war and some Jewish friendly people. Major veterans of the First World War and Major Special William Trap led the battalion.
Likewise, in the usual (1992), Christopher Browning examined the actions against the genocide and revocation of the Jews of German reserve camp 101 (Orcomungspolizei) ("command police"), and mass exile. Death camp. The battalion is a middle-aged man from the working class of Hamburg and is too old to be eligible for regular military duties. They have not received any special training. During the murder of 1,500 Jews by Joseph, their commanders permitted them to choose not to participate directly. Out of 500 people, less than 12 camps did this. Under the influence of Milgram on submissive experiments Browning believed that these people are under threat of their colleagues, not thirsty.
An ordinary person of Christopher Browning. The public is disturbed by the way a typical middle-aged reserve officer can actively participate in the slaughter of thousands of Polish Jews. The preliminary police camp 101 consists of about 500 men, most of which comes from Hamburg in Germany and middle-class workers. They were preliminary soldiers of the police and they had not received battle training. "Special circumstances" (William Halsey) This also applies to people who can change. This is what I thought when Christopher R. Browning named a book. People of the 101st battalion rarely face decisions. Even if the trap suggested in the morning of Joseph "Anyone who is not suitable for the job before becoming able to go out" (Browning, Chapter 7, page 57)
Among the ordinary people, Christopher Browning discussed police camp 101 and the people involved. He shows that these people are "ordinary" like you and me, not the Earth's scum. Browning wrote about the feelings of these "ordinary" men in each of the killings they participated in. Some of these people are almost innocent about killing, but others have completely refused to participate in these massacres. Several members of the battalion also use alcohol to escape or prevent terrorist incidents in each case.