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Ordinary Men : Reserve Police Regiment 101 And The Final Solution

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After reading Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland it made me how quick a person can go from being innocent to guilty, which is the case of the book. The book helps understand how many ordinary men, non-policemen from different backgrounds all participated in various mass murder. The books help to explain how several of “ordinary men” were able to commit such massacre and to know that they received little to no punishment.
The massacre could not only be blamed on the men, but as well to the men who would give the orders. The battalion was under the lead of Mayor Wilhelm Trapp, who was a veteran of World War I and recipient of the Iron Cross First Class. Alongside with Trapp, where his two captains Wolfgang Hoffman and Julius Wohlauf. Both of the captains were promoted to the captain when they were in their late 20’s in 1942. Along the side of them were seven reserve lieutenants, who had been drafted to the Order Police. The lieutenants have been considered “ordinary” since they were middle class men who had received an education. In my opinion being able to see that they were able to get them, led to the decision of drafting men no matter the age to be able to help with the massacre.
The book focus on presenting the type of men that participated in the liquidation of the Jews and the type of murder they committed. The men behind the massacre of the Jews comes from the Reserve Police Battalion 101, which was composed of both

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