For me.
I hold the view that I am not
now the same bloke I was when I did dumb sheet (as we all did) when I was in my 20s. Mind you, I was never exposed personally to what happens in War and when/where orders are orders.
But, me....in my 60s is not me in my 20s. Totally different bloke on all fronts. You?
Yet:
Link. Quote:A German court has convicted a 94-year-old former Auschwitz guard of being an accessory to the murder of 170,000 people, in what is likely to be one of the last Holocaust trials.
Quote:In April, Hanning himself broke his silence, speaking for the first time about his time at Auschwitz in court.
Telling victims "I am sorry", he admitted to the court that he knew prisoners were being shot and gassed and that their bodies were burned at the camp.
He said he had been "silent all my life" about the atrocities because he felt deep shame, and had never spoken a word about it to his wife, children or grandchildren.
"I am ashamed that I let this injustice happen and did nothing to prevent it," he told the court.
What choice did he have?