12 Quotes by Timothy Snyder about history
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It is easy to sanctify policies or identities by the deaths of victims. It is less appealing, but morally more urgent, to understand the actions of the perpetrators. The moral danger, after all, is never that one might become a victim but that one might be a perpetrator or a bystander.
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[A] history of disintegration can be a guide to repair. Erosion reveals what resists, what can be reinforced, what can be reconstructed, and what must be reconceived.
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The Germans murdered about as many non-Jews as Jews during the war, chiefly by starving Soviet prisoners of war (more than three million) and residents of besieged cities (more than a million) or by shooting civilians in “reprisals” (the better part of a million, chiefly Belarusians and Poles).
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The fourteen million were murdered over the course of only twelve years, between 1933 and 1945, while both Hitler and Stalin were in power.
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Hitler wanted not only to eradicate the Jews; he wanted also to destroy Poland and the Soviet Union as states, exterminate their ruling classes, and kill tens of millions of Slavs (Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Poles).
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The vast majority of Jews killed in the Holocaust never saw a concentration camp.
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When meaning is drawn from killing, the risk is that more killing would bring about more meaning.
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History permits us to be responsible: not for everything, but for something... History gives us the company of those who have done and suffered more than we have.
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Other forces were at work besides conformism. But without the conformists, the great atrocities would have been impossible.
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