““Everyone seemed to just accept what was happening. The eradication of the individual, the reduction of the people to a faceless gray mass shouting “heil” on command. It was as though everyone in Germany had become paralyzed. They’d screamed for change until their voices were hoarse, and they’d gotten the change they’d clamored for. But what happened when that change wasn’t for the better? He no longer recognized his country. And how could they change anything now—now that they were up against forces like Goebbels, the master of agitation?””