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Hitler's henchmen killed for promotions and recognition

Research by Christian Gläßel and Adam Scharpf suggests that career pressure and the desire for promotion drove Nazi officials like Waldemar Klingelhöfer to commit war crimes, supporting Hannah Arendt's 'banality of evil' thesis.

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Nazi GermanyWar crimesCareer pressureBanality of evilHolocaustPolitical scienceDictatorshipEinsatzgruppenHannah Arendt

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Hitler's henchmen killed for promotions and recognition

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