Recent research explores the motivations of individuals who followed Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, suggesting that they were not inherently monstrous but rather ordinary individuals. This perspective aligns with philosopher Hannah Arendt's earlier observations. The researchers provide evidence to support this view.
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Research Examines the Motivations of Nazi Followers
New research investigates the motivations behind the actions of followers of Adolf Hitler, indicating that they were ordinary individuals rather than inherently evil. This analysis builds on the work of philosopher Hannah Arendt.
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Hitler's henchmen killed for promotions and recognition
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Research Examines the Motivations of Nazi Followers