Were there *any* German citizens whose lives were not forfeit at the whim of the SS? Weren’t their lives cheapened by the euthanasia, the polgroms and the camps?
Which of them could say that they enjoyed liberty and the right not to be killed from 1933 until 1945, if they hid Jews or, as Bonhoeffer did, plotted to overthrow or kill Hitler?
We’ll never know, will we, since so few of them tried.
Interesting questions but I don’t see how they relate to the hypothetical point I was making.