" To read Richard Rhodes's book on the infamous SS murder squads is
to follow him to the brink of absolute evil and its cold,
calculated and blood-chilling brutality. What made normal citizens,
some of them with college degrees, into mass murderers of children
and their parents? This haunting question fills these pages with
pain and anguish. This is an important and enormously powerful
book."
-- Elie Wiesel
"To read Richard Rhodes's book on the infamous SS murder squads is
to follow him to the brink of absolute evil and its cold,
calculated and blood-chilling brutality. What made normal citizens,
some of them with college degrees, into mass murderers of children
and their parents? This haunting question fills these pages with
pain and anguish. This is an important and enormously powerful
book."
-- Elie Wiesel
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