Review article on
Yaacov Lozowick, Hitler’s Bureaucrats: The Nazi Security Police
and the Banality of Evil (London and New York: Continuum, 2002)
Yaacov Lozowick’s study of the Jewish
Experts of the Gestapo and SD and their role in the Shoah counters
Hanna Arendt’s depiction of unemotional cogs in a bureaucratic
machine that never allowed them to realize what they were doing. He
demonstrates convincingly that they were hate-driven antisemitic
fanatics, but he goes farther to argue that they were “unique” and
“aberrational,” dedicated antisemites before they assumed
office, coming “equipped with their ideological identification from
home.” Browder presents literature and evidence arguing for a
middle position, describing most perpetrators as
originally normal men who either internalized or simply “wore”
rabid antisemitism after emersion in their roles and missions
in Sipo and SD.