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Great article by Steve Silberman in response to "In A Different Key"

If he hadn't signed any then the nazis would be onto him and he'd die meaning he couldn't defend any autistic people so all autistic people would be killed. Sounds like he did the best he could. He was one man, there was no way he could let every child live. Think the people saying he's a nazi should focus on the lives he saved because without his defence all the kids there would have been killed. That's how I understand it, anyway.
 
I know it's not his birthday yet, but this one is for you Hans.


you brought hope, you brought light
conquered fear, it wasn't always easy
stood your ground, kept your faith
don't you see
right now the world is listening to what we say
 

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