Ordinary Men

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sromem
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Ordinary Men

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Who has read this book?

Did you think that the book tries to help you understand the Nazi? and get you to pitty them? Because I know that that is what the book was criticized for.

But I felt like the author was simply trying to provide facts and try to explain something as horrible as what happened. I was not offended by the book and I do not feel like I pitty any of the people mentioned.

I think the author simply wanted people to understand that this could have happened in any country.
I think it is an important lesson.
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For anybody interested the author of this book Ordinary Men is Christopher Robert Browning and I have moved it to the non-fiction Forum
We fade away, but vivid in our eyes
A world is born again that never dies.
- My Home by Clive James
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