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22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind 22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind by Douglas M. Kelley
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“Interestingly enough, von Schirach, Frick, Speer, and others of the less ardent Nazis all said: “It does not seem possible that this could have really happened. Back when the Party was being formed, we used to listen to these speeches. Just speeches. Not one of us expected anything more from them than simple stimulation of the crowds. No one of us felt that any human being would ever lose his life because of these speeches. We thought we were listening to political propaganda. We, ourselves, made the same speeches. We never dreamed it would go so far.”
Douglas M. Kelley, 22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind
“So, we let it happen.”
Douglas M. Kelley, 22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind
“Here in America, we are very apt to say to ourselves, ‘We are much too civilized for such a situation to develop.”
Douglas M. Kelley, 22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind
“developed legally—even democratically. Once in power,”
Douglas M. Kelley, 22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind
“nation.”
Douglas M. Kelley, 22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind
“Nazism was a socio-cultural disease which, while it had been epidemic only among our enemies, was endemic in all parts of the world.”
Douglas M. Kelley, 22 Cells in Nuremberg : In the Nazi Mind