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The Danger of Indifference: "Then They Came For Me"

You may know the words from this famous quote, but do you know who said it and why? German pastor Martin Niemöller supported the Nazis before worrying signs propelled him to criticize Hitler from the pulpit. In 1937, the Gestapo arrested him for this opposition, and he spent almost eight years in concentration camps. After the Holocaust, Niemöller called for acknowledgment of German guilt. As our current moment draws us to Niemöller's words once again, Museum experts will discuss their origins and reflect on their enduring power to inspire individuals to act and recognize our common humanity. Speaker: Dr. Suzanne Brown-Fleming, International Academic Programs Director, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Moderator: Dr. Edna Friedberg, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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