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- Title
DEEP EVIL AND DEEP GOOD: THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN NATURE CONFRONTS THE HOLOCAUST.
- Authors
Bess, Michael D.
- Abstract
The article presents a reflection on the Nazi campaign against the Jew's in Europe. The story of the Holocaust is considered unique as it ultimately took on a scope and character that had never before been seen in human affairs. It also manifested broader patterns of human cruelty. During the World War II, the behavior of the Chambonnais were focused on the power of their Christian faith, the relative homogeneity and social compactness of the villagers, and their minister's social compactness.
- Subjects
EUROPE; NAZIS; HOLOCAUST, 1939-1945; WORLD War II; CRUELTY; RELIGION
- Publication
Yale Review, 2006, Vol 94, Issue 3, p44
- ISSN
0044-0124
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1467-9736.2006.00208.x