orders are orders
Meanings
phrase
- Used wryly when someone attempts to justify questionable actions by referring to rules, laws or orders from higher up.
Word forms
Etymology
Calque of German Befehl ist Befehl (“order is order”), used as a defence during the Nuremberg trials (see Nuremberg defense).
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