Night
Does he speculate as to the motives of the perpetrators? What, for wiesel, are those motives, if they exist?
In the midst of the dying men in Gleiwitz, the violinist Juliek plays a fragment of music written by the German composer beethoven. Before and after the Holocaust, many people wondered how the Germans, cultured Europeans, could commit such barbaric acts. Does wiesel suggest any rationale behind the Holocaust in night?