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I Remember, When I Was In University I Studied History, And There Was This One Major Historian Of The Third Reich, Ian Kershaw. And His Quote Was, 'The Path To Auschwitz Was Paved With Indifference.' I Know It's Not Very Funny Being A Comedian Talking About The Holocaust, But I Think It's An Interesting Idea That Not Everyone In Germany Had To Be A Raving Anti-Semite. They Just Had To Be Apathetic.
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