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4.0

This is a succinct, well written, and uncompromising book that explores how humans react to the suffering of others. What I like best about it is that it treats its characters humanely without excusing or rationalizing their cowardice. I would recommend this book not just to those wanting to know more about history but to any contemplating their responsibility (or lack thereof) to combat injustice in its manifold forms.
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