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Who was Pastor Neimoeller ? What does he convey in his poem ? *

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Answered by dhumketu
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: Niemöller told a narrative anecdote upon which the poetic version of this quotation is based many times during the years from 1946 to 1979. In those prose versions he named different groups on different occasions. However, even after exhaustive researching I could find NO printed document connected directly to Niemöller quoting or authorizing his exact words in a or the poetic version. In his many narrative (non-repeating, non-poetic) uses in speeches he published he varied some of the groups in the middle, while always starting with Communists and ending with himself--see question 2.

For a detailed history of Niemöller's own uses and his own answers to questions about the quotation, please read my article "The Origin and Reception of Martin Niemöller's Quotation 'First They Came for the Communists...'

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Answered by rohitkumar200688
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Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller was a German theologian and Lutheran pastor. He is best known for his opposition to the Nazi regime during the late 1930s and for his widely quoted poem "First they came ..."

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