Perpetrator Behavior as Destructice Obedience : an Evaluation of Stanley Milgram's Perspective, the Most Influential Soical-Psychological Approach to the Holocaust
Published in: | Understanding genocide : the social psychology of the Holocaust S. 91-109 |
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Main Author: | Blass, Thomas (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | German |
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