“Why only hate? Where does love remain? Or at least a little decency toward other people? We think we can behave against everyone in the exact same rabid way we did against the Jews: to smash, crush--and even exterminate.”

March 30, 1940; Vol. 1, p. 62.
Diary (1939 - 1945)

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German Justice inspector 1885–1970

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