Silence had already won before they spoke
Between 1933 and 1945, thousands of German civil servants, military officers, and intelligence personnel chose compliance over conscience. This book examines the institutional culture that rewarded silence and punished dissent, and how that culture produced a small but consequential group of defectors who broke with the regime. Drawing on documented cases of whistleblowers within the Nazi administration and military, it explores the mechanisms of bureaucratic obedience, the erosion of moral responsibility, and the rare moments when individuals chose to expose the machinery of destruction. The narrative does not focus on heroism but on the structural conditions that made defection both necessary and nearly impossible. It considers the broader European question: what happens to a society when loyalty to institutions becomes indistinguishable from complicity in atrocity. This is a study of the architecture of silence, the logic of betrayal, and the legacy of those who found the courage to speak when it was too late to change what they had already enabled.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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