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Daily Inspiration Quote by Hans Frank

"A thousand years will pass and the guilt of Germany will not be erased"

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A thousand years is the kind of timescale politicians borrow when they want to launder a crime into destiny. Hans Frank, the Nazi Governor-General of occupied Poland, wasn’t tossing off a poetic lament; he was trying to manage the moral accounting of a regime he helped administer. Spoken from inside the machinery of mass murder, the line reads less like penitence than an attempt to frame culpability as an abstract national stain - something “Germany” carries - instead of a chain of individual decisions, signatures, quotas, transports.

The intent is double-edged. On one side, it anticipates judgment: Frank knows the record will outlive the Reich’s propaganda. On the other, it subtly shifts the burden. “Guilt of Germany” widens the circle until responsibility becomes atmospheric, a historical weather system, rather than a roster of perpetrators. That’s useful rhetoric for a functionary: it admits wrongdoing while blurring authorship.

Context matters because Frank’s self-presentation evolved as defeat became inevitable. Like other high-ranking Nazis, he flirted with the language of remorse when the war turned, sometimes gesturing toward Christianity and fatalism. The line performs that posture. It’s grand, doom-laden, and oddly passive - “will not be erased” - as if guilt were a chalk mark, not a deliberate program executed through offices like his.

The subtext is a final bid for narrative control: if the crime is eternal, then so is the speaker’s relevance. Even in condemnation, he insists on being historically indispensable.

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TopicLegacy & Remembrance
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Unverified source: Trial of the Major War Criminals (IMT), Vol. XII (Hans Frank, 1947)
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Therefore, it is no more than my duty to answer your question in this connection with “yes.” A thousand years will pass and still this guilt of Germany will not have been erased. (Page 13 (One Hundred and Eleventh Day, 18 April 1946, Morning Session)). This is the official published English-langu...
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Frank, Hans. (2026, February 10). A thousand years will pass and the guilt of Germany will not be erased. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-thousand-years-will-pass-and-the-guilt-of-53736/

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Frank, Hans. "A thousand years will pass and the guilt of Germany will not be erased." FixQuotes. February 10, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-thousand-years-will-pass-and-the-guilt-of-53736/.

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"A thousand years will pass and the guilt of Germany will not be erased." FixQuotes, 10 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-thousand-years-will-pass-and-the-guilt-of-53736/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Hans Frank (May 23, 1900 - October 16, 1946) was a Public Servant from Germany.

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