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Fear turned into terror.
"I started from the viewpoint of huge naivety, which turned into terror," he says.
All around, the everyday drudgery of passing through security gates turned into terror, passengers running for their lives and abandoning luggage as heavily armed police officers ordered them to hit the floor for safety.
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The volcano's eruption – an initial cause of wonder that turned quickly into terror and tragedy – is recorded in a single surviving eyewitness account by Pliny the Younger.
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One of them was Victor Klemperer, a literature professor at the Technical University, whose diaries from the Nazi era, published in the nineties under the title "I Will Bear Witness," describe in mundane and relentless detail how the humanistic city of his youth turned into a place of terror that ostracized, humiliated, warehoused, tortured, and, finally, annihilated its Jews.
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