Mary Renault book Fire from Heaven
Source: Fire from Heaven (1969), p. 187
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960)
Mary Renault book Fire from Heaven
Source: Fire from Heaven (1969), p. 187
Robert H. Jackson (1892–1954) American judge
Summation for the Prosecution, July 26, 1946
Quotes from the Nuremberg Trials (1945-1946)
Kurt Vonnegut (1922–2007) American writer
Speech at MIT (1985), referring to his brother Bernard Vonnegut, and the choices available to scientists and the intelligent, to serve humanity, or to betray it, as published in Fates Worse Than Death (1991), Ch. 12
Various interviews
Context: My brother got his doctorate in 1938, I think. If he had gone to work in Germany after that, he would have been helping to make Hitler's dreams come true. If he had gone to work in Italy, he would have been helping to make Mussolini's dreams come true. If he had gone to work in Japan, he would have been helping to make Tojo's dreams come true. If he had gone to work in the Soviet Union, he would have been helping to make Stalin's dreams come true. He went to work for a bottle manufacturer in Butler, Pennsylvania, instead. It can make quite a difference not just to you but to humanity: the sort of boss you choose, whose dreams you help come true.
Hitler dreamed of killing Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, Communists, Jehovah's Witnesses, mental defectives, believers in democracy, and so on, in industrial quantities. It would have remained only a dream if it hadn't been for chemists as well educated as my brother, who supplied Hitler's executioners with the cyanide gas known as Zyklon B. It would have remained only a dream if architects and engineers as capable as my father and grandfather hadn't designed extermination camps — the fences, the towers, the barracks, the railroad sidings, and the gas chambers and crematoria — for maximum ease of operation and efficiency.
Albert Speer (1905–1981) German architect, Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany
Source: Inside the Third Reich: Memoirs (1970), p. 426
William L. Shirer book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960)
Franz von Papen (1879–1969) German chancellor
To Leon Goldensohn (30 March 1946). Quoted in "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004.
1940s
Hermann Göring (1893–1946) German politician and military leader
To Leon Goldensohn (24 May 1946)
The Nuremberg Interviews (2004)
Milton Mayer (1908–1986) American journalist
Source: They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-35 (1955), p. 288