I think it is time for me to remind everyone, againā€¦

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      10 days ago

      There are in fact quite a number of revisions of the quote. I have discovered that with numerous quotes. They evolve.

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          8 days ago

          Since the admission admission of multiple quotes is from Niemƶller any of the quotes from him should qualify.

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            Hereā€™s some addā€™l info: Pastor Martin Niemƶllerā€™s poignant statement, commonly known as ā€œFirst they came forā€¦,ā€ has undergone various adaptations since its inception in the mid-1940s. Originally delivered during his post-World War II lectures, Niemƶllerā€™s words were a candid admission of his own inaction and a call to recognize the perils of societal apathy.

            The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provides a widely recognized version of the quote:

            First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak outā€”because I was not a socialist.
            Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak outā€”because I was not a trade unionist.
            Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak outā€”because I was not a Jew.
            Then they came for meā€”and there was no one left to speak for me.
            

            This version emphasizes the sequential persecution of different groups and the consequences of remaining silent. Itā€™s important to note that Niemƶllerā€™s original speeches were impromptu, leading to multiple renditions of the statement over time. These variations reflect the evolving contexts in which the quote has been referenced and adapted.

            For a comprehensive understanding of the quoteā€™s origins and its different versions, you can refer to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museumā€™s article: encyclopedia.ushmm.org

            Additionally, the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust offers another version of the quote, highlighting slight differences in wording and the groups mentioned: hmd.org.uk

            These resources provide credible insights into the evolution and enduring significance of Niemƶllerā€™s statement.