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Human Conduct and Fascist Regimes
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03:49 - 10:24 (06:35)

The fascist intellectual doctrine encouraged an Iron Fist policy to crush dissent and enforce behavior among people, similar to the Nazi regime's orders and the Ober Salzburg speeches. Post-war evaluations of human conduct and obedience to orders were critical in examining the behavior of people in these situations.

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The examination of human conduct and obedience to orders was highly focused upon in post-war evaluations of Nazi Germany.
03:49 - 05:09 (01:19)
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Nazi Germany
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The examination of human conduct and obedience to orders was highly focused upon in post-war evaluations of Nazi Germany. The justification for atrocious actions, like the treatment of civilians in villages, was often based on practicality and overstepping civilized norms.

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Human Conduct and Fascist Regimes
Episode
Show 66 - Supernova in the East V
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
The German's cruel attitude towards civilians during the Second World War to stop partisan activity actually led to more partisan activity, as well as turning those that were initially "welcomed" against them.
05:10 - 07:06 (01:56)
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German Atrocities
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The German's cruel attitude towards civilians during the Second World War to stop partisan activity actually led to more partisan activity, as well as turning those that were initially "welcomed" against them. This approach is similar to getting a group to enforce behavior, but instead of a teacher or coach, it's enforced by violence and killing of civilians.

Chapter
Human Conduct and Fascist Regimes
Episode
Show 66 - Supernova in the East V
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
An Australian officer recounted in Lord Russell of Liverpool's book, The Knights of Bushido, that some Australian soldiers were tortured and killed by Japanese soldiers, leading to retaliation.
07:06 - 10:24 (03:18)
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World War II
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An Australian officer recounted in Lord Russell of Liverpool's book, The Knights of Bushido, that some Australian soldiers were tortured and killed by Japanese soldiers, leading to retaliation. A Japanese soldier who spoke English had put a placard over one of the Australian's heads that said it took a long time to die.

Chapter
Human Conduct and Fascist Regimes
Episode
Show 66 - Supernova in the East V
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History