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The bureaucracy of evil

s victorious Allied forces searched the Berlin headquarters of the Gestapo in 1945, they discovered among the files a remarkable document. Although many parts of the German war machine had been poorly prepared for an invasion of Britain, it turned out that the secret police had in 1940 drawn up a list of 2,619 people it would arrest

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