Also known as Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller
teólogo alemão (1892-1984)
Martin Niemöller was a German Protestant theologian who initially supported Nazi Germany but later became a vocal critic of the regime, eventually being imprisoned in concentration camps. He is remembered as an important voice against tyranny and authoritarianism, and his writings about the dangers of political indifference have made him an influential figure in discussions about moral responsibility and speaking out against injustice.
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Emil Gustav Friedrich Martin Niemöller (Lippstadt, 14 de janeiro de 1892 — Wiesbaden, 6 de março de 1984) foi um pastor luterano alemão. Em 1966, foi-lhe atribuído o Prêmio Lênin da Paz. Desde a década de 1980 tornou-se conhecido pelo seu discurso/poema anti-nazista, largamente adaptado e parafraseado, conhecido no Brasil como "E não sobrou ninguém...".
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