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Eine Geschichte des Holocaust

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Despite the extensive literature and memorials dedicated to the Holocaust, a coherent explanation for the horrific events that unfolded in civilized Europe during the twentieth century remains elusive even seventy years later. Various theories have emerged, attempting to provide comfort and assign blame, yet none are entirely convincing. As witnesses to the Holocaust age, it becomes increasingly vital to unravel the events and educate new generations about the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime against Jews and non-Jews alike. This work addresses fundamental questions that persist: why the Jews specifically? Why the Germans? Why such rapid extermination? Why was there not more resistance from Jews? Why was there insufficient assistance? World-renowned Holocaust historian Peter Hayes responds to these inquiries, drawing on decades of scholarship and challenging popular interpretations. He posits that no single theory can fully explain the Holocaust; rather, it was the convergence of multiple forces at a specific moment in history that led to this catastrophe. With clear prose and extensive knowledge of Holocaust literature in both English and German, Hayes combines narratives and statistics to compelling effect, offering an authoritative exploration of the origins of one of humanity's most tragic events.

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Título
Warum?
Subtítulo
Eine Geschichte des Holocaust
Idioma
Alemán
Editorial
Campus-Verl.
Publicado en
2017
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
445
ISBN10
3593507455
ISBN13
9783593507453
Serie
Primera publicación
2017
Título original
Why? Explaining the Holocaust
Calificación
4,35 de 5
Descripción
Despite the extensive literature and memorials dedicated to the Holocaust, a coherent explanation for the horrific events that unfolded in civilized Europe during the twentieth century remains elusive even seventy years later. Various theories have emerged, attempting to provide comfort and assign blame, yet none are entirely convincing. As witnesses to the Holocaust age, it becomes increasingly vital to unravel the events and educate new generations about the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime against Jews and non-Jews alike. This work addresses fundamental questions that persist: why the Jews specifically? Why the Germans? Why such rapid extermination? Why was there not more resistance from Jews? Why was there insufficient assistance? World-renowned Holocaust historian Peter Hayes responds to these inquiries, drawing on decades of scholarship and challenging popular interpretations. He posits that no single theory can fully explain the Holocaust; rather, it was the convergence of multiple forces at a specific moment in history that led to this catastrophe. With clear prose and extensive knowledge of Holocaust literature in both English and German, Hayes combines narratives and statistics to compelling effect, offering an authoritative exploration of the origins of one of humanity's most tragic events.