Karl Dönitz Quote

Certainly inside my heart I know degrees of difference. But I can't blame any of these men who share a common fate with me. The big folly of this trial is that it lacks the two men who are to blame for anything which is criminal, namely Hitler and Himmler.


To Leon Goldensohn, July 14, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History


Certainly inside my heart I know degrees of difference. But I can't blame any of these men who share a common fate with me. The big folly of this...

Certainly inside my heart I know degrees of difference. But I can't blame any of these men who share a common fate with me. The big folly of this...

Certainly inside my heart I know degrees of difference. But I can't blame any of these men who share a common fate with me. The big folly of this...

Certainly inside my heart I know degrees of difference. But I can't blame any of these men who share a common fate with me. The big folly of this...