Journal Article10.1037/H0061208
Individual and mass behavior in extreme situations.
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TL;DR: After three years the author reports his observations of prisoners in Dachau and Buchenwald (concentration camps) in 1938-1939 as mentioned in this paper, the purposes of the camps were to break individuals into docile masses, to terrorize and discourage group opposition to Nazism, and to train Gestapo men in methods
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Abstract: After three years the author reports his observations of prisoners in Dachau and Buchenwald (concentration camps) in 1938–1939. The purposes of the camps were (1) to break individuals into docile masses, (2) to terrorize and discourage group opposition to Nazism, (3) to train Gestapo men in methods
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