Nazi Holocaust Quotes
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Nazi Holocaust Quotes & Sayings
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Of the tens of thousands of words spoken during the Nuremberg Nazi trial, the word "eugenics" was said only once.
— A.E. Samaan
Google, Facebook helps people than people helps people, in today's world
— Jeevagan Nagarajan
I can tell you that events were incremental, that the unbelievable became the believable and, ultimately, the normal.
— Ralph Webster
I really feel that political will is born out of popular will.
— Queen Rania Of Jordan
Look up the definition of rejection in the dictionary, get really comfortable with it, and then maybe you can go into acting.
— Loni Anderson
The racist and colonial idea that the Holocaust began as an elemental explosion of primitive antisemitism arose as Nazi propaganda and apologetics.
— Timothy Snyder
I wanted folks who glibly compared someone else to Hitler or to Nazis to think a bit harder about the Holocaust.
— Mike Godwin
Hope, the proven ingredient of Nazi deception, was at its height.
— Thomas Toivi Blatt
Winston Churchill was an early proponent of eugenic legislation decades before Hitler came to power.
— A.E. Samaan
Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman's got to hold on to.
— Stephen King
The beast in man had lifted its mask and the time of euphemistic niceties and rationalizations was over.
— Annette Dumbach
The 1924 Immigration Restriction Act was the primary tool used by FDR to keep Jewish refugees from reaching US shores.
— A.E. Samaan
Hitler learned his eugenics from the infamous "Baur-Fischer-Lenz" book that documented American and British eugenics.
— A.E. Samaan
Power tends to isolate those who hold too much of it. Eventually, they lose touch with reality ... and fall.
— Frank Herbert
But more importantly in my book of life, it's what you can't buy with money that is often more important than what you can buy.
— Carew Papritz
I never go anywhere without my iPod.
— Robert Carlyle