

The first part of this book I would consider 5/5. It has a lot of great anecdotes and chilling testimony of the little people who became Nazis. The book severely falters in part 2. It goes from these anecdotes and testimony to Freudian racial memory theories and overgeneralizations of entire populations. Part 3 is slightly better with some interesting tidbits of history, but mainly it reflects on the current state of the world at the time of writing.
The first part of this book I would consider 5/5. It has a lot of great anecdotes and chilling testimony of the little people who became Nazis. The book severely falters in part 2. It goes from these anecdotes and testimony to Freudian racial memory theories and overgeneralizations of entire populations. Part 3 is slightly better with some interesting tidbits of history, but mainly it reflects on the current state of the world at the time of writing.