"He called on the people to show a sense of responsibility towards their fellow-men, he abjured them not to forget the lessons of the past and, above all, he reminded them constantly of the burden of guilt which had to be redeemed before a new life could begin. In so doing he was at pains not to exclude himself from a like responsibility, and told in this connexion the story of the visit which he and his wife paid to Dachau in the autumn of 1945. "After showing her the cell in which he had been confined for so many months, they passed the crematorium. A great white-painted board had been affixed to a tree and on it, in black letters, they read: "Here between the years 1933 and 1945 238,756 human beings were incinerated." At that moment, Niemoller told his audience, the consciousness of his own guilt and his own failure assailed him as never before. "And God asked me — as once He asked the First Man after the Fall, Adam — Man, where wast thou in those years 1933 to 1945? I knew I had no answer to that question. True, I had an alibi in my pocket, for the years 1937 to 1945, my identity disc from the concentration camp. But what help to me was that? God was not asking me where I had been from 1937 to 1945, but from 1933 to 1945, and for the years 1933 to 1937 I had no answer. Should I have said perhaps: 'As a pastor in those years I bore courageous witness to the Faith; I dared to speak, and risked life and freedom in doing so?' But God did not ask about that. God asked: 'Where were you from 1933 to 1945 when human beings were incinerated here? When, in 1933, Goering publicly boasted that all active Communists had been imprisoned and rendered harmless — that was when we forgot our responsibility, that was when we should have warned our parishioners. Many a man from my own parish, who went and joined the National Socialist Party and who is now to do penance for his act, could rise up against me today and say that he would have acted differently if I had not kept silence at that time. … I know that I made my contribution towards the enslavement of the German people."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Dietmar Schmidt, in Pastor Niemöller (1959)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Martin_Niem%C3%B6ller
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Martin Niemöller
21 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Martin Niemöller →
Related Quotes
"Niemöller had once again delivered a rebellious sermon in Dahlem; at the same time transcripts of his tapped telephon…"
"You suppose that Christianity is oppressed in Germany and that there is a rule by force and secret trial. Though this…"
"The Confessional Church as a whole did not offer resistance in the political sense, with the intent of bringing down …"
"The Reverend Martin Niemoeller had personally welcomed the coming to power of the Nazis in 1933. In that year his aut…"
"Our people are trying to break the bond set by God. That is human conceit rising against God. In this connection we m…"
"The oppression is growing, and anyone who has had to submit to the Tempter's machine-gun fire during this last week t…"
"We have no more thought of using our own powers to escape the arm of authorities than had the Apostles of old. No mor…"
"No honest man or woman in Germany feels responsible for these things. Good Germans took Nazism as a new religion. The…"
"Als die Nazis die Kommunisten holten, habe ich geschwiegen; ich war ja kein Kommunist. Als sie die Sozialdemokraten e…"
"In Erlangen, for instance, in January 1946 he spoke of meeting a German Jew who had lost everything — parents, brothe…"