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  • Nations have the right to kill : Hitler, the Holocaust, and war
    Part I: The Holocaust -- The logic of the Holocaust -- Jewish disease within the German body politic -- Devotion to Germany -- Jewish individualism as negation of the German community -- Who shall live and who shall die?
  • Nations Have the Right to Kill
    Hitler used WWII and the Holocaust as two sides of the same coin Each provided him with the opportunity “to sacrifice his own people” (p 92) Koenigsberg concludes, “Hitler accomplished what he set out to achieve: He sacrificed Jews to the god that he worshipped, Germany” (p 93)
  • History and Sacrificial Death - Library of Social Science
    Sacrificial death seeks to prove that there is “something else” beyond mere human existence Killing and dying in warfare is undertaken in order confirm the existence of this something else The desire for sacrificial death grows out of our attachment to ideologies that we conceive as absolutes
  • Richard Koenigsberg’s Succinct Summary of the Law of Sacrifice
    Dead and mangled bodies on the field of battle testify to the “truth” of some entity or idea: that which is the cause of the dying and killing People cannot conceive that dying and killing occur in the name of nothing The nature of the entity or idea for which people die and kill is fungible
  • Nations have the right to kill : Hitler, the Holocaust, and war . . .
    Nations have the right to kill : Hitler, the Holocaust, and war Richard A Koenigsberg
  • Nations Have the Right to Kill
    Drawing on a broad range of knowledge spanning the social sciences, Koenigsberg asks us to conceive of the Holocaust as the product of an ideology that demanded the sacrifice of both Germany’s male population and European Jewry
  • collections. ushmm. org
    -- Identity of self and nation -- Aryan willingness for self-sacrifice -- Hitler's experience of the First World War -- Willingness to die for one's country -- Why do the best human beings die in war while the worst survive?
  • Nations Have the Right to Kill: Hitler, the Holocaust, and War
    Based on belief in the absolute reality and profound significance of their nations, political leaders feel that they have a right to kill and to ask their people to die Koenigsberg shows how
  • THINGS HIDDEN 57: Richard Koenigsberg on War as Sacrifice
    David Gornoski sits down with Richard Koenigsberg, psychologist historian from the Library of Social Science, for a discussion on sacrifice, violence, and war Mr Koenigsberg starts the discussion by describing his interactions with Rene Girard
  • Richard Koenigsberg with David Gornoski: Why do Nations Feel . . . - YouTube
    In this pathbreaking book, Richard Koenigsberg shows how genocide grew out of the logic of warfare Hitler reasoned that if he had the right to sacrifice his soldiers, he also had the right to





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