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Christopher Browning's Ordinary Men

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When we think about some of the horror stories throughout history, we try to convince ourselves that the criminals are different from us normal people. We imagine villains with no moral since just killing people for the fun of it. Nobody likes to consider the fact that under the same circumstances “normal people” would be able to commit the same heinous crimes against humanity. Ordinary Men, by Christopher Browning portrays a story of the most notorious mass murders forced on normal people, and gives us some interesting insight to who the perpetrators of this mass killing really are. A brief summary of this book could simply be explained by one word, horrifying. As I progressed through the chapters, I quickly came to realize that
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