




Part I: The Holocaust - The logic of the Holocaust - Jewish disease within the German body politic - Devotion to Germany - Jewish individualism as negation of the German community - Who shall live and who shall die? - Jews too shall die - The sacrificial meaning of the Holocaust - Worshipping Germany - Jewish destructiveness - War as a sacrificial ritual - The duty to lay down one's life - Soldiers as sacrificial victims - The right to destroy millions of men - Die for Germany-or be killed - Part II: War - As the soldier dies, so the nation comes alive - Obfuscation in the depiction of warfare - The magnitude of destruction and futility of the First World War - What was going on? - Reification of the nation-state - Willingness to die as declaration of devotion - As the soldier dies, so the nation comes alive - Virility and slaughter - The First World War as perpetual slaughter - Doctrine of the "offensive at all costs" - The Battle of the Somme - Virility, the Battle of Verdun - The sacred ideal - Virility and slaughter - Aztec warfare, western warfare - Aztec warfare - The First World War - Why the perpetual slaughter? - The body and blood of the soldier gives rise to the reality of the nation - War as potlatch - Warfare as truth - The nation-state kills its own soldiers - Part III: The logic of war and genocide - Dying for the country - Why did hitler wage war? - Identity of self and nation - Aryan willingness for self-sacrifice - Hitler's experience of the First World War - Willingness to die for one's country - Why do the best human beings die in war while the worst survive? - Jewish "shirkers" - As German soldiers die, so must Jews - Sacrificial death stripped of honor - The logic of mass murder - The First World War - Hitler and the First World War - The euthanasia program - Obedience (unto death) - Hitler goes to war - The explanationĪccess-restricted-item true Addeddate 05:04:05 Associated-names Mazal Holocaust Collection Boxid IA40212216 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-117)
