An influential old doctor in Germany said, I didn't stand up when the Nazis seized the * * * production party; I didn't stand up when the Nazis arrested the trade union chairman; I didn't stand up when the Nazis besieged Christians; Finally, they finally found me, and no one stood up to support me.
Martin Nemore of the 20th century recalled in his bitter voice: "In Germany, when they (Nazis) extended their claws to the producers of * * *, I didn't speak, because I was not a producer of * * *; When they reached out to the Jews, I didn't speak, because I was not Jewish; When they reached out to Catholics, I didn't speak, because I am not a Catholic; Finally, they reached out to me, and at this time, no one stood up and spoke for me. "
German priest Martin Niemuller once described people's bystander mentality when the Nazis insulted them: "At first, they came to arrest the producers of * * *, but I didn't stand up and speak because I was not party member; Then they came to arrest socialists and trade union members, and I didn't speak because I was neither; Later, they came to arrest Jews, but I still didn't come out to talk because I was not Jewish. Finally, when they came to arrest me, no one could stand up for me. "