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Ernst Toller
German
Playwright
Born:
Dec 1
,
1893
Died:
May 22
,
1939
Men
Own
People
Revolution
Truth
Will
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Each had defended his own country; the Germans Germany, the Frenchmen France; they had done their duty.
Ernst Toller
Country
Own
Duty
France
Had
Frenchmen
His
Germans
Germany
Done
Each
Defended
And suddenly, like light in darkness, the real truth broke in upon me; the simple fact of Man, which I had forgotten, which had lain deep buried and out of sight; the idea of community, of unity.
Ernst Toller
Truth
Me
Man
Darkness
Simple
Light
Community
Unity
Sight
Broke
Out
Simple Fact
Fact
Had
Idea
Like
Real
Forgotten
Buried
Real Truth
Which
Deep
Suddenly
I saw the dead without really seeing them.
Ernst Toller
Saw
Seeing
Dead
Without
Them
Really
And the spirit of revolution will not die while the hearts of these workers continue to beat.
Ernst Toller
Will
Revolution
Spirit
Beat
Continue
Hearts
Die
While
Workers
As a boy I used to go to the Chamber of Horrors at the annual fair, to look at the wax figures of Emperors and Kings, of heroes and murderers of the day. The dead now had that same unreality, which shocks without arousing pity.
Ernst Toller
Day
Heroes
Wax
Kings
Unreality
Horrors
Had
Fair
Look
Annual
Dead
Without
Boy
Go
Shocks
Same
Pity
Which
Used
Figures
Now
Chamber
Most people have no imagination. If they could imagine the sufferings of others, they would not make them suffer so. What separated a German mother from a French mother?
Ernst Toller
People
Mother
Imagination
Others
Would
Could
Most
French
Make
German
Them
Separated
Suffer
Sufferings
Imagine
Slogans which deafened us so that we could not hear the truth.
Ernst Toller
Truth
Slogans
Could
Hear
Which
Us
The revolution is like a vessel filled with the pulsating heartbeat of millions of working people.
Ernst Toller
People
Revolution
Pulsating
Like
Heartbeat
Vessel
Working
Working People
Filled
Millions
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