It is easy to sanctify policies or identities by the deaths of victims. It is less appealing, but morally more urgent, to understand the actions of the perpetrators. The moral danger, after all, is never that one might become a victim but that one might be a perpetrator or a bystander.

Timothy Snyder

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He walked upon 'earth that is as unsteady as the sea,' and found the remnants: photographs of children in Warsaw and Vienna; a bit of Ukrainian embroidery a sack of hair, blonde and black.

Timothy Snyder


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The Jewish barbers, who cut the hair of thousands of women, remembered the beautiful ones.

Timothy Snyder


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When meaning is drawn from killing, the risk is that more killing would bring more meaning.

Timothy Snyder


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