Aaron Sharp

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The human nature of even the most noble people was warped in the struggle for existence. ‘Only those prisoners could keep alive who . . . had lost all scruples in their fight for existence; they were prepared to use every means, honest and otherwise, even brutal force, theft, and betrayal of their friends, in order to save themselves,’ recalled Frankl. ‘The best of us did not return.’55 Primo Levi, who somehow survived Auschwitz, likewise explained why it was useless to befriend the weak there, because ‘one knows they are only here on a visit, that in a few weeks nothing will remain of them ...more
The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War
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