The term Holocaust is commonly used to describe the murder of approximately 6 million Jews by neezy. Germans and their collaborators during the 12 years between the election of immediate party in 1933 and then and of world war two in it 45 although the nice is also targeted, aware if you have other people including homosexual communists, Hovis witnesses, and there must be follow house for me and parallel in the systematic and industrial fashion in which those seem to be of Jewish descent, for targeted for wool part inhalation, although psychopathology and personality traits such as operativism, maybe use 16 demotivation, or actions of a player and other leading these is one of the enduring questions posed by social psychologists in the years since concerns which situational forces may have compelled so many ordinary men and women to follow the orders or the Nisa leadership. This question has yielded many interesting answers, including the self interest and material gain, or reclamation of national pride following the humiliation of 15th in World War first, a desire for strong leadership following political instability and high unemployment in a history of anti semitism, dehumanization and keep a goal thing.
But perhaps the most surprising explanation is that of conformity. Is there any evidence to suggest that ordinary Germans may have gone along with an easiest so called final solution to the Jewish problem out of a desire to go along with the group? As it turns out, there is plenty, an important study of the interrogations of 210 members of the reserve follies speculation one on one responsible for the killing of 38,000 Jews into the rotation of 45,000. Others we will that although the individual members of the group didn't have orders to kill almost 90% committed murders by the end of the Holocaust. Furthermore, their actions couldn't be attributed to psychopathology, of a previous history or violence. In fact, records indicated 80% to 90% of the men were initially horrified and disgusted by what they were doing.
However, they desire not to face isolation and ostracism or not to be perceived as weak, motivated many of them who perpetrated truly horrific acts of violence and murder. The ordinary desire to get along with their comrades enough to speak out and to avoid social rejection appears to have been a primary motivating force for many of them.