The Psychology of the Perpetrator: How Ordinary Men Became Mass Murderers

Introduction The image of the Nazi perpetrator has often been cast in the mold of a fanatical, sadistic monster—a figure so alien in his cruelty that he seems to belong to a different species. This comforting separation, the notion of a “savage beast,” allows us to distance ourselves from the horrors of the Holocaust. However, … Continue reading The Psychology of the Perpetrator: How Ordinary Men Became Mass Murderers