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First They Came

Book • 1946
This work is a powerful expression of guilt and responsibility, highlighting the incremental purging of different groups by the Nazis.

Niemöller's words serve as an indictment of passivity and indifference during the Holocaust.

The text varies in different versions but generally follows the theme of persecution, guilt, repentance, solidarity, and personal responsibility.

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JB Pritzker
, encouraging people to reread it, highlighting its relevance to current events.
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Sarah Dunant
as a call to arms against intolerance and injustice.
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Pastor Raymond Woodward
as a widely quoted poem about speaking out against persecution.
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Sarah Dunant
, highlighting its relevance to contemporary political anxieties.
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