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WHY?

Peter Hayes

Explaining the Holocaust

Despite the outpouring of books, movies, museums, memorials, and courses devoted to the Holocaust, a coherent explanation of why such ghastly carnage erupted from the heart of civilized Europe in the 20th century still seems elusive even 70 years later.
Given the sheer volume and increasing specialization of the research, many readers need a comprehensive view directed squarely at answering the most central and enduring questions about why and how the massacre of European Jewry unfolded. As world-renowned Holocaust historian Peter Hayes wisely notes in this clear, and valuable work, numerous theories have sprouted in an attempt to console ourselves and point the blame in emotionally satisfying directions. Why?, in contrast, dispels many misconceptions and answers some of the most basic — yet vexing — questions that remain: why the Jews, and not another ethnic group? Why the Germans? Why such a swift and sweeping extermination? Why didn’t more Jews fight back more often? Why didn’t they receive more help? Hayes brings a wealth of scholarly investigation and experience to bear on conventional, popular views of the history, challenging some of the most prominent recent interpretations, and arguing that the convergence of multiple forces at a particular moment in time led to catastrophe. Peter Hayes is Professor of History and German and the Theodore Ziv Weiss Holocaust Educational Foundation Professor of Holocaust Studies at Northwestern University, and Chair of the Academic Committee of the United States Holocaust Museum. He is the author or editor of eleven books, including the prize winners Industry and Ideology: IG Farben in the Nazi Era and Lessons and Legacies I: The Meaning of the Holocaust in a Changing World, and most recently The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies (ed. with John K. Roth), and Das Amt und die Vergangenheit: Deutsche Diplomaten im Dritten Reich und in der Bundesrepublik (with Eckart Conze, Norbert Frei, and Moshe Zimmermann).
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Published 2017-01-01 by W.W. Norton & Co.

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Calmly argued, alert to the most recent scholarship about the Holocaust, and full of good sense, Peter Hayes’ new book carries an essential title asked universally: Why? Why did such a thing happen? Taking up this most difficult of challenges, his pages answer questions that many analysts dare not even ask, let alone answer. That is why this work should be required reading, both for specialists and for those who seek more recently to understand.

This book is outstanding—beautifully written, with enviable clarity of argument, countless instructive details, and memorable, evocative images. On every issue around which there has been either controversy or confusion—from the interrelationships between the Holocaust and the mass murder of individuals with disabilities to the motivations of the perpetrators, the economics of the killing operations, the special situation of Poland, the experiences of slave laborers, or the dimensions of Jewish resistance—Peter Hayes helpfully distills the debates and provides judicious, orienting assessments. A masterful, indispensable, landmark work.