At the heart of the present work is the matter of the date and path
which lead to the ultimate decision to destroy European Jews (to
paraphrase the title of the masterpiece written by Raul Hilberg, the
first great historian on the Shoah). The author intends to introduce the
topic in the clearest possible way with regards to language and
arguments and to deal with the topic from the perspective of an
intellectual historian, not that of a contemporary historian (which he
is not). He presents it as an exemplary case for the comparison of ideas
on contemporary history, society, and politics. Starting with an
examination into the Nazi as an individual, he continues with an
analysis and various portraits of intellectuals turned exterminators. A
key item is the year 1941 as the turning point toward the Shoah. The
final chapter is dedicated to the comparison between Intention and
Function in the history of the Shoah.