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Important to note that in the original it was the "Communists" they came for not "Socialists". Link (German)
There are in fact quite a number of revisions of the quote. I have discovered that with numerous quotes. They evolve.
Is it still a quote tho if it's not a quote? 🤔
Since the admission admission of multiple quotes is from Niemöller any of the quotes from him should qualify.
Here's some add'l info: Pastor Martin Niemöller's poignant statement, commonly known as "First they came for...," has undergone various adaptations since its inception in the mid-1940s. Originally delivered during his post-World War II lectures, Niemöller's words were a candid admission of his own inaction and a call to recognize the perils of societal apathy.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provides a widely recognized version of the quote:
This version emphasizes the sequential persecution of different groups and the consequences of remaining silent. It's important to note that Niemöller's original speeches were impromptu, leading to multiple renditions of the statement over time. These variations reflect the evolving contexts in which the quote has been referenced and adapted.
For a comprehensive understanding of the quote's origins and its different versions, you can refer to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's article: encyclopedia.ushmm.org
Additionally, the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust offers another version of the quote, highlighting slight differences in wording and the groups mentioned: hmd.org.uk
These resources provide credible insights into the evolution and enduring significance of Niemöller's statement.
The Quote of Theseus