Beginnings, mass murder, and aftermath of the Holocaust : where history and psychology intersect
A study based on lectures delivered by Solkoff, a psychologist, in the 1970s-80s, together with a historian, William Sheridan Allen, at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Focuses on psychological factors, but also discusses the complex ways politics, economics, culture, and social forces interacted with individual motivations in Germany to produce the Holocaust. Emphasizes the role of behavioral ...



