Bravery Quote by Anonymous
““To conclude this personal note, I, William Joyce, will merely say that I left England because I would not fight for Jewry against the Führer and National Socialism, and because I believe most ardently, as I do today, that victory and a perpetuation of the old system would be an incomparably greater evil for [England] than defeat coupled with a possibility of building something new, something really national, something truly socialist.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Personal note, date unknown, author William Joyce
He refused to fight for Britain against Nazi Germany, believing that a defeated but rebuilt nation would be better than a victorious old regime
In simple terms: He chose not to fight Nazis, hoping defeat could lead to a better, socialist England
Consider the moral cost of supporting a corrupt system
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- World War II decision making
- political activism
- ethical debates
- national reform
- war resistance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What alternatives could he have pursued?
- How does defeat enable rebuilding?
His view may overlook the immediate suffering caused by Nazi rule