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“What is there to regret? I'm a committed Nazi, and if I had to be born a thousand times over, I would be a thousand times what I have been.” quote by Klaus Barbie
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“What is there to regret? I'm a committed Nazi, and if I had to be born a thousand times over, I would be a thousand times what I have been.”

Klaus Barbie

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview with Klaus Barbie, 1971

A declaration of unwavering commitment to extremist ideology despite moral condemnation.

In simple terms: Extreme loyalty to hateful beliefs.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the danger of extremist devotion.

Themes

extremism identity morality

Mood

disturbing controversial

Type

historical political

When to use this quote

  • political activism
  • online radicalization
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

radicalization psychology of hate

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can belief be justified when it harms others?
  • How does society prevent extremist indoctrination?
A Different Perspective

Such devotion ignores humanity and ethical responsibility.

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