I keep running across articles like this one. Hitler's Willing Executioners has been sitting on my bookshelf for months now; perhaps it's time to dust it off.
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It's an important book, for a variety of reasons, though it's certainly controversial, for good reason. Goldhagen let the well-deserved notoriety for Executioners go to his head when he wrote his latest book, a hit piece on Pope Pius, which was effectively destroyed by Professor Ron Rychlak (about which he and I corresponded) in a wonderful article in First Things.
I lost a great deal of respect for Goldhagen after that incident.
Posted by: TP | November 14, 2005 at 01:27 PM