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Philosophical essay on desire, denial, and Nazi perpetrators The passage offers no actionable investigative leads, specific transactions, dates, or new allegations involving current powerful actors. It merely reflects on historical figures and abstract concepts, providing no novel or sensitive information for investigation. Key insights: Discusses psychological mechanisms of desire and denial.; References Nazi officials Franz Stangl and Adolf Eichmann.; Cites historian Yaacov Lozowick.
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