Brian Gregory

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When Martin Niemöller asked an audience of Erlangen students in January 1946 why no clergyman in Germany had preached about ‘the terrible suffering which we, we Germans caused other peoples, over what happened in Poland, over the depopulation of Russia and over the 5.6 million dead Jews’, he was shouted down. Niemöller remained a radical and outspoken figure.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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