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... cruelty . The doctors who performed their dis- gusting experiments and operations on their victims , the commandants and guards who year after year starved and tortured millions of their fellow - citizens in the German concentration ...
... cruelty . The doctors who performed their dis- gusting experiments and operations on their victims , the commandants and guards who year after year starved and tortured millions of their fellow - citizens in the German concentration ...
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... cruelty , the pitilessness , the dreadful senselessness of those persecutors and murderers , and the hatred of all Germans which they generated in the Dutchman are the stigmata of the world in which I have lived since 1914. I feel the ...
... cruelty , the pitilessness , the dreadful senselessness of those persecutors and murderers , and the hatred of all Germans which they generated in the Dutchman are the stigmata of the world in which I have lived since 1914. I feel the ...
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... cruelty and intense awareness of individuality is not fortuitous . There is no place for pity or humanity in a society in which human beings are not regarded as in- dividual human beings , but as impersonal classified pegs in a rigidly ...
... cruelty and intense awareness of individuality is not fortuitous . There is no place for pity or humanity in a society in which human beings are not regarded as in- dividual human beings , but as impersonal classified pegs in a rigidly ...
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