Hans Fritzsche Quote

In the first place, there is the Hitler group, among whom are the most guilty of the defendants and about whom very little, if any, good can be spoken. By the Hitler group I include Göring, Ribbentrop, Kaltenbrunner, Keitel, Rosenberg, Frank, and Streicher. Then there is the group which one might call idealistic. Unfortunately, too many of us were indifferent. Not many belonged to the idealistic group, and I don't care to name them because I think I would be stretching a point to call any of the defendants idealists. I feel that perhaps of all the defendants I was the only idealist, although I suffered from blindness and indifference myself. In this respect, I am not like Speer, Schirach, and Funk. Schacht I consider an opportunist.


To Leon Goldensohn, May 8, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" - by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History


In the first place, there is the Hitler group, among whom are the most guilty of the defendants and about whom very little, if any, good can be...

In the first place, there is the Hitler group, among whom are the most guilty of the defendants and about whom very little, if any, good can be...

In the first place, there is the Hitler group, among whom are the most guilty of the defendants and about whom very little, if any, good can be...

In the first place, there is the Hitler group, among whom are the most guilty of the defendants and about whom very little, if any, good can be...