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Perpetrator assignment (graded 7,5) of course Atrocity Actors; Perpetrators, Bystanders and Victims. Research question: How did Rudolf Hoess become a perpetrator of international crimes?

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From Patriotism to Perpetration:

Understanding Rudolf Hoess's Transformation Process




Teuntje Wenting (2818359)


Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam


R_Perp.byst: Atrocity Actors; Perpetrators, Bystanders and Victims


March 4, 2024




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Introduction



The Führer has ordered that the Jewish question be solved once and for all and that we,

the SS, are to implement that order.

- Rudolf Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz (p. 183), 1959.



This quote, extracted from the autobiography of Rudolf Hoess (1959), illustrates the

context of obedience in which horrific atrocities were carried out in concentration camps

during World War II (WWII). The German SS officer, born in 1900, rose through the ranks of

the Nazi regime to become the commandant of Auschwitz, the most infamous death camp of

WWII. Under his command, Auschwitz became known for the systematic murder of millions

of Jews, Roma, homosexuals, and others deemed undesirable by the Nazi ideology. Hoess’s

involvement in the so-called Final Solution was significant; he oversaw the implementation

of mass murder techniques, contributing to the industrial scale of the Holocaust (Hoess,

1959). His memoirs and analysis of his actions provides an insight into the rationalization and

justification mindset behind the genocide, as well as the ideological and organizational

mechanisms that facilitated such atrocities (Smeulers & Grünfeld, 2011).

Hoess's transformation from a seemingly ordinary background to becoming a

perpetrator of horrendous atrocities underscores the complex interplay of the role of ideology,

social context and agency. By applying a theoretical framework combined of relevant

theories and concepts, the following research question is answered: How did Rudolf Hoess

become a perpetrator of international crimes?

Hoess’s narrative provides an interesting case study for understanding the

mechanisms that enable individuals to commit such atrocities. The role of human agency in

causing atrocity, aside from famous experiments (Milgram, 1974; Zimbardo, 2007) and social

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