39 Quotes About Holocaust-history
"Max thought of Passover and Jewish slaves—manhandle and beaten by their Egyptian taskmasters."
"I was once a statist, and then I researched The Holocaust. I am now a Libertarian."
"There is a very dangerous myth that #Hitler was solely fueled by racism. His desire to engineer society was pervasive. Racism alone cannot explain what happened in The Holocaust without also addressing Hitler's statist policies."
"Nothing about these times makes any sense. Nothing. Putting it to words only makes it sound too simple."
"I had never been so grateful for shoveling shit in all my life."
"Who would have thought that words could hold so much power, to stir so much hatred that it would eventually lead to genocide? I, for one, had always believed that we, the human race, were better than that."
"I looked at him. He sat in the darkness, with his brows knitted tightly together, as though trying to grasp something, to understand the inconceivable, to pinpoint the moment when everything suddenly got out of control and the point of no return was officially passed by both sides – the future murderers and their victims. The new Reich sorted us into two kinds and now he suddenly found himself among those who held an ax above our miserable heads."
"I thought those were others. Soon, I was to learn that they were us."
"Another crucial thing to question is why deniers even bother to quibble about the number of deaths. If one day it were proven only five million or 5.5 million Jews were exterminated, would it be any less an atrocity? What number would deniers suggest is low enough to say that genocide didn't occur and that it’s not important that humanity remembers the Holocaust and the lessons learnt?"