A New York Times bestseller: the true story of twelve Jews who went underground in Nazi Berlin-and survived.
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Grace
2025-04-26
I rate this book 5-stars! It’s a remarkable reminder about what humanity looks like in the worst of times. This book shows how survival against all odds in an environment where people have been gaslighted/conditioned vis-à-vis indoctrinated for years to believe they’re a master race is possible through people helping people! This book also shows how easy the human psyche can be turned into something we never imagined possible, how we humans can become monsters towards each other if the moral system around us collapses. Most of us are “programmed” to do what everyone else is doing, without evaluating the situation for ourselves. We are often so conditioned to believe that as long as “I’m not affected, everything will be alright” and that’s a huge part of the problem when we’re threatened by losing control over our own lives as well as having any influence over the political scene. For a lot of people it tends that their inner moral compass is lost in instances of great uncertainty, particularly if the uncertainty is caused by our government or other significant institutions. I find this to be true not only in wartime but also in times of peace, I think particularly during peace times it’s “easy” to forget the importance of having a great knowledge of one’s own values and morals to keep us from falling into a fear based mindset. More emphasis should be placed on talking about compassion, empathy and what collective responsibility and morality looks like, as well as taking deep look inward from time to time. Regards, Grace
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