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“At the same time, however, the collective behavior of Reserve Police Battalion 101 has deeply disturbing implications. There are many societies afflicted by traditions of racism and caught in the siege mentality of war or threat of war. Everywhere society conditions people to respect and defer to authority, and indeed could scarcely function otherwise. Everywhere people seek career advancement. In every modern society, the complexity of life and the resulting bureaucratization and specialization attenuate the sense of personal responsibility of those implementing official policy. Within virtually every social collective, the peer group exerts tremendous pressures on behavior and sets moral norms. If the men of Reserve Battalion 101 could become killers under such circumstances, what group of men cannot?”

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“What, then, is one to conclude? Most of all, one comes away from the story of Reserve Police Battalion 101 with great unease. This story of ordinary men is not the story of all men. The reserve policemen faced choices, and most of them committed terrible deeds. But those who killed cannot be absolved by the notion that anyone in the same situation would have done as they did. For even among them, some refused to kill and others stopped killing. Human responsibility is ultimately an individual matter.”

“Ur nattomhöljda tider emot ett mål, fördolt för dig, o mänsklighet, du skrider i sekler fram din ökenstig! Din dag är blott en strimma, som lyser blek och matt - se, framom henne dimma och bakom henne natt! Och släkten, där du tågar, i öknen segna ned, och bävande du frågar: allsmäktige vart bär min led?”

“Ma se sei un uomo in un qualsiasi tempo futuro, e ce l’hai fatta sin qui, ti prego ricorda: non sarai mai soggetto alla tentazione del perdono, tu uomo, come lo sarà una donna. È difficile resistere, credimi. Ricorda, però, che anche il perdono è un potere. Chiederlo è un potere, e negarlo o concederlo è un potere, forse il più grande.”