"Here he kneels, the one who doesn't need to, for those who do need to." | 'German Chancellor Willy Brandt, who was a part of the resistance against Hitler, lays down a wreath at the memorial of the Jewish ghetto. He adjusts the wreath, steps back, and falls to his knees in front of the memorial. Brandt later wrote in his memoirs: "At the abyss of German history and the weight of millions of murder victims, I did what humans do when words fail them"