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Moral Courage

According to Albert Einstein, who were the only group of people in Germany who had the "courage and persistence" to stand up against "Hitler's campaign for suppressing truth"?

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In 1940, Einstein told Time magazine: "Being a lover of freedom, when the revolution came in Germany, I looked to the universities to defend it, knowing that they had always boasted of their devotion to the cause of truth; but, no, the universities immediately were silenced. Then I looked to the great editors of the newspapers whose flaming editorials in days gone by had proclaimed their love of freedom; but they, like the universities, were silenced in a few short weeks. ... Only the Church stood squarely across the path of Hitler's campaign for suppressing truth. I never had any special interest in the Church before, but now I feel a great affection and admiration because the Church alone has had the courage and persistence to stand for intellectual truth and moral freedom. I am forced thus to confess that what I once despised I now praise unreservedly." He also stated that "the Church" was "both the Catholic and the Protestant."

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