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GAUS: For the conquered as well . . ARENDT: Right! ARENDT: 19 " Wh a t R e m a i n s ? T h e L a ng u ag e R e m a i n s " Wenn des Liedes Stimmen schweigen Von dem uberwundnen Mann, So will ich fur Hectorn zeugen . . [lf the voices of song are silent For him who has been vanquished, I myself will testify for Hector. . po Isn't that right? That's what Homer did. Then came Herodotus, who spoke of "the great deeds of the Greeks and the barbarians. " All of science comes from this spirit, even modem science, and the science of history too.

T h e L a ng u ag e R e m a i n s " 7 journals-in short, the sort of thing that doesn't become known in foreign countries. " No Zionist could do this, be­ cause if he were found out, the whole organization would be exposed. . " I was very happy. First of all, it seemed a very intelligent idea to me, and second, it gave me the feeling that something could be done after all. GAUS: Were you arrested in connection with this work? ARENDT: Yes. I was found out. I was very lucky. I got out after eight days because I made friends with the official who arrested me.

That's how it was. But we were young. I even had a little fun with it-I can't deny it. But not this. This was something completely different. Personally I could . accept everything else. ARENDT: More or less. And today, now that things are back on track, the distance I feel has become greater than it was before, when I experi­ enced things in that highly emotional state. GAUS: Because conditions here got back on track too quickly in your opinion? ARENDT: Yes. And often on a track to which I do not assent.

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