Saturday, August 25, 2012

The Press Wages War On Independence

"It is the press, above all, which wages a positively fanatical and slanderous struggle, tearing down everything which can be regarded as a support of national independence, cultural elevation, and the economic independence of a nation." - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf - "Nation And Race"

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Jews Steal Culture

" All thinking is based only in small part on  mans own knowledge, and mostly on the experience of the time that has preceded. The general cultural level provides the individual man, without his noticing it as a rule, with such a profusion of preliminary knowledge that, thus armed , he can more easily take further steps of his own. The boy of today, for example, grows up among a truly vast number of technical acquisition of the last century, so that he takes for granted and no longer pays attention to much that a hundred years ago was a riddle to even the greatest minds, although for following and understanding our progress in the field in question it is of decisive importance to him. If a very genius from the twenties of the past century should suddenly leave his grave today, it would be harder for him even intellectually to find his way in the present era than for an average boy of fifteen today. For he would lack all the infinite preliminary education which our present contemporary unconsciously, so to speak, assimilates while growing up amidst the manifestations of our present general civilization. Since the Jew - for reason which will at once become apparent-was never in possession of a culture of his own, the foundations of his intellectual work were always provided by others. His intellect at all times developed through the cultural world surrounding him." - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf - "Nation And Race"

A Lie To Last Eternally

" In this they proceed on the sound principle that the magnitude of a lie always contains a certian factor of credibility, since the great masses of the people in the very shake humanity to the foundations, the other slowly and bottom of their hearts tend to be corrupted rather than consciously and purposely evil , and that, therefore, in view of the primitive simplicity of their minds, they more easily lie in little things, but would be ashamed of lies that were too big. Such a falsehood will never enter their heads, and they will not be able to believe in the possibility of such monstrous effrontery and infamous misrepresentation in others; yes, even when enlightened on the subject, they will long doubt and waver, and continue to accept at least one of these causes as true. therefore , something of even the most insolent lie will always remain and stick-a fact all the great lie virtuosi and lying clubs in this world know only too well and also make the most treacherous use of." - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf -  "Causes Of The Collapse"

Friday, August 17, 2012

Symptoms Of Decay

"All these symptoms of decay are in the last analysis only the consequences of the absence of a definite, uniformly acknowledged philosophy and the resultant general uncertainty in the judgement and attitude towards the various great problems of the time. That is why, beginning with education, everyone is half hearted and vacillating, shunning responsibility and thus ending in cowardly tolerance of even recognized abuses. Humanitarian bilge becames stylish and, by weakly yielding to cankers and sparing individuals, the future of millions is sacrificed." - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf - "Causes Of The Collapse"

Natural Marriage

"The devastating consequences of a lasting disregard of the natural requirements for marriage can be seen in our nobility. Here we have before us the results of procreation based partly on purely social compulsion and partly on financial grounds. The one leads to a general weakening, the other to a poisoning of the blood, since every department store Jewess is considered fit to augment the offspring of His Highness-and, indeed, the offspring look it. In both cases complete degeneration is the consequence." - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf - "Causes Of The Collapse"

Let Them Hiss

"In future days the Jew will certainly continue to raise a mighty uproar in his newspapers if a hand is ever laid on his favourite nest, if an end is put to the mischief of the press and this instrument of education is put into the service of the state and no longer left in the hands of aliens and enemies of the people. But I think that this will bother us younger men more than our fathers. A thirty centimetre shell has always hissed more loudly than a thousand Jewish newspaper vipers- so let them hiss!" - Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf - "Causes Of The Collapse"

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

In the Thicket of the Forest at Artois

It was in the thicket of the Artois Wood.
Deep in the trees, on blood-soaked ground,
Lay stretched a wounded German warrior,
And his cries rang out in the night.
In vain ... no echo answered his plea ...
Will he bleed to death like a beast,
That shot in the gut dies alone?
Then suddenly ...
Heavy steps approach from the right
He hears how they stamp on the forest floor ...
And new hope springs from his soul.
And now from the left ...
And now from both sides ...

Two men approach his miserable bed
A German it is, and a Frenchman.
And each watches the other with distrustful glance,
And threatening they aim their weapons.
The German warrior asks:
"What do you do here?"
"I was touched by the needy one's call for help."

"It's your enemy!"
"It is a man who suffers."

And both, wordless, lowered their weapons.
Then entwined their hands
And, with muscles tensed, carefully lifted
The wounded warrior, as if on a stretcher,
And carried him through the woods.
'Til they came to the German outposts.
"Now it is over. He will get good care."
And the Frenchman turns back toward the woods.
But the German grasps for his hand,
Looks, moved, into sorrow-dimmed eyes
And says to him with earnest foreboding:

"I know not what fate holds for us,
Which inscrutably rules in the stars.
Perhaps I shall fall, a victim of your bullet.
Maybe mine will fell you on the sand —
For indifferent is the chance of battles.
Yet, however it may be and whatever may come:
We lived these sacred hours,
Where man found himself in man ...
And now, farewell! And God be with you!"

- Adolf Hitler (1916)