The chief prisoner said it wasn't my fault.
. . . . . .
So whose fault is it?
The textbook statement is:
This is a crime of the evil fascists, a
heinous crime committed by the Nazis headed by Hitler.
It is undeniable, but from a famous psychological experiment, we may have a deeper discovery.
The purpose of Milgren's experiment:
to test "Eichmann? And millions of other Nazis who participated in the Holocaust." Followers, is it possible that they simply obeyed the orders of their superiors? Can we call them the murderers of the massacre?"
Please refer to Baidu Encyclopedia for details of the experiment: http://baike.baidu.com/view/1672946.htm
More detailed Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/en-us/%E7%B1%B3%E7%88%BE%E6%A0%BC%E5%80%AB%E5%AF%A6 %E9%A9%97#.E5.BD.B1.E7.89.87
Milgren's experiment is very similar to the Nazi era, knowing that more than half of Hitler's soldiers were devout Catholics.
Is it simply the psychological tendency to obey authority that makes the tragic cup happen?
PS: —————————————————————————————— I just provide an angle of whose fault is it from the Milgren experiment, not the study of psychology I hope someone can discuss it with me. . . Whether such a tragedy of human beings can be avoided, or is it a tragic weakness of human nature. . .
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