Stanley Milgram's Obedience Experiment After The Holocaust

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Milgram’s Obedience Experiment: Milgram’s obedience experiment was inspired by the Nuremberg trials that took place after the Holocaust. During the cases several Nazi’s had pleaded to the court that the only reasons they responded and acted the way they did was because they were told to do so by other officers. They pleaded that they were only following orders. With that in mind Stanley Milgram decided that he would like to test that. The experiment itself would be comprised of two actors and the subjects (males ranging in ages of 20s to 50s respectively). Each of them playing specific roles in. The subjects were drawn at “random” to be teachers, while an actor was to be a learner. The other actor would act as a prompter. The subjects