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Child soldiers: cited in A. Crombach et al. (2010) Social status and the desire to resort to violence -- a
study on former child soldiers of Uganda. Aggressive Behavior pp. 1-24
The Nazis and excess: W. Sofsky (1993). The Order of Terror. Princeton University Press, New Jersey,
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