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  1. In trying to blend mystery with vigilante action, Hitler sacrifices logic, leaving audiences detached and unimpressed. Now, addressing the film’s predictability. The most familiar template in a ...

  2. In trying to blend mystery with vigilante action, Hitler sacrifices logic, leaving audiences detached and unimpressed. Now, addressing the film's predictability. The most familiar template in a ...

    • What happened to the Russian Amber Room? In October 2017, three German treasure hunters announced that they had found the location of the Amber Room, and if able to raise the necessary funds would excavate it from its hidden subterranean storage.
    • How did Nazi artifacts connected to Adolf Hitler end up in Argentina? In the spring of 2017, Argentine authorities announced that a secret room had been discovered in a house not far from the capital in Buenos Aires.
    • What was Rudolf Hess really up to when he flew to England in 1941? Few people were closer to Adolf Hitler than Rudolf Hess, the deputy Fuhrer to whom Hitler dictated large portions of his political diatribe Mein Kampf.
    • How and where did Adolf Hitler die? In 2009 DNA tests on a bone fragment which had been held by the Soviets and later the Russian government since 1945, alleged to be from Hitler, revealed that it was actually from a woman no more than forty years of age.
  3. Nov 19, 2019 · We argue that these emotions are mobilized and transformed into collective violent action through vigilante rituals, in which participants restore the integrity of moral imperatives and reinforce the unity of the group by punishing offenders.

    • Muhammad Asif, Don Weenink
    • 2019
  4. Feb 21, 2017 · Hitlers party members were the real criminals, the book argued, and they orchestrated the fire to consolidate political power. The book became a bestseller, translated into 24 languages and ...

  5. Nov 24, 2014 · Both Nicholas Stargardt’s “The Holocaust” and Ian Kershaw’s “Hitler and the Holocaust,” address the various interpretations surrounding Hitler and his ideology, and how (and to what extent) this translated into the “Final Solution,” the mass extermination of the Jewish people in the name of achieving an ideal race.

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  7. According to Favarel-Garrigues and Gayer, vigilantism may be defined as ‘collective coercive practices undertaken by non-state actors in order to enforce norms (social or judicial) and/or to take the law in their own hands’. 2 This phenomenon involves citizens acting collectively to exercise social control over, or administer justice to, acts pe...