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“I tried to commit suicide because I sacrificed everything for Hitler. And that man whom we sacrificed everything for left us all alone. If he had committed suicide four years before, it would have been all right.” quote by Hans Frank
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“I tried to commit suicide because I sacrificed everything for Hitler. And that man whom we sacrificed everything for left us all alone. If he had committed suicide four years before, it would have been all right.”

Hans Frank

About This Quote

Source Speech: Nuremberg Trials, 1946

A lament that the leader they devoted themselves to failed, leaving them abandoned and questioning the purpose of their sacrifice.

In simple terms: Devotion to a destructive leader left them isolated and disillusioned.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the danger of blind loyalty.

Themes

betrayal disillusionment loyalty war morality

Mood

sorrowful reflective

Type

historical ethical

When to use this quote

  • post‑war reflection
  • political analysis
  • ethical education

Key Concepts

authoritarianism psychology of sacrifice historical trauma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you have done if you saw the leader's true nature earlier?
  • How does society prevent such blind sacrifices?
A Different Perspective

Blind devotion can cause profound personal ruin.

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