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Mentions of Marxism in Hitler’s Mein Kampf
There are 233 mentions of Marxism (or Marxists, Marx) in Hitler’s book My Struggle,
condemning the ideology strongly. Hitler wrote that it was the !"#$’s foremost d%ty tofight Marxism. He wrote that the name of the !"#$, calling it a &erman 'orkers’ $arty,
was a way to show that an alternatie was ossible for the workers witho%t being hostile to
their concerns. He wrote that making the arty flag red was a way to rooke the *eft. +n
-2s &ermany the workers were comletely indoctrinated by the *eft into belieing that
only a arty with the name /socialist/ stood on their side. This was heled by the conseratie
right0wing arties also adoting class olitics as a resonse to the *eft’s attacks. Hitler wrote
many times in Mein 1amf that /no concession is too great to win the workers to o%r side/ 0
as workers were %sed by the Marxists to attack conseratie and nationalist arty gatherings,
riot in the streets, beat % shokeeers and loot their stores, and for general terror in
rearation for a comm%nist takeoer. +n arliament, the !"#$ allied with the
onseraties, siding with them in c%lt%ral iss%es. Their /socialism/ consisted of aroingof basic labor laws, retirement f%nds, etc. %t no anti0conseratie transformation of society.
Their concessions to workers’ demands were less than the consessions of most 'estern
conseratie arties today.
+n -33 the onseraties oted with to gie Hitler r%le by decree to sto the *eft’s terror,
and almost all onseratie members of arliament 4oined the !"#$. The leaders for the
socialist arties were later arrested. !ocialist leaders of labor %nions were likewise arrested.
&ermany %nder the !"#$ had a lower tax ress%re than ritain, and its labor laws were far
less leftist than what the 'est has today. &%n laws from the 'eimar time were relaxed, g%n
ownershi was widesread, and g%ns were only banned for comm%nists, 5ews and other non0
&ermans. ('hile the olice wo%ld not carry g%ns or een tr%ncheons, as Hitler consideredthat demeaning to the %blic.) The most left0wing olicy consisted of rod%ction 6%otas for
large cororations, b%t these were eent%ally abolished and recogni7ed as a mistake. #s Hitler
said, the arty had no %nchanging economic olicy like the other arties, b%t wo%ld try
different olicies and see what worked. /8%r socialism is not the socialism of the *eft,/ he
said, and /'e will take the word socialism from the socialists./ The word /socialism/ was
%sed simly as a strategy to win oer the oters, and changed to signify basic solidary with
one’s own eole, b%t witho%t the *eft’s worldiew of /oressors s. oressed/ and anti0
conseratism. The !"#$ was arg%ably the most conseratie arty in 9%roe.
elow follow the 6%otes abo%t Marxism from Mein 1amf.
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+t was d%ring this eriod that my eyes were oened to two erils, the
names of which + scarcely knew hitherto and had no notion whatsoeer of
their terrible significance for the existence of the &erman eole.
These two erils were Marxism and 5%daism.
0
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+t is imossible to say when + might hae started to make a thoro%gh
st%dy of the doctrine and characteristics of Marxism were it not for the
fact that + then literally ran head foremost into the roblem.
0
#nd so at the age of seenteen the word :Marxism’ was ery little known
to me, while + looked on :!ocial "emocracy’ and :!ocialism’ as
synonymo%s exressions. +t was only as the res%lt of a s%dden blow from
the ro%gh hand of ;ate that my eyes were oened to the nat%re of this
%naralleled system for d%ing the %blic.
Hitherto my ac6%aintance with the !ocial "emocratic $arty was only that
of a mere sectator at some of their mass meetings. + had not the
slightest idea of the !ocial0"emocratic teaching or the mentality of its
artisans. #ll of a s%dden + was bro%ght face to face with the rod%ctsof their teaching and what they called their 'eltanscha%%ng. +n this
way a few months s%fficed for me to learn something which %nder other
circ%mstances might hae necessitated decades of st%dy00namely, that
%nder the cloak of social irt%e and loe of one’s neighbo%r a eritable
estilence was sreading abroad and that if this estilence be not
stamed o%t of the world witho%t delay it may eent%ally s%cceed in
exterminating the h%man race.
0
The man who has come to know this race has s%cceeded in remoing from
his eyes the eil thro%gh which he had seen the aims and meaning of his
$arty in a false light< and then, o%t of the m%rk and fog of social
hrases rises the grimacing fig%re of Marxism.
0
Making an effort to oercome my nat%ral rel%ctance, + tried to read
articles of this nat%re %blished in the Marxist $ress< b%t in doing so
my aersion increased all the more. #nd then + set abo%t learningsomething of the eole who wrote and %blished this mischieo%s st%ff.
;rom the %blisher downwards, all of them were 5ews. + recalled to mind
the names of the %blic leaders of Marxism, and then + reali7ed that
most of them belonged to the hosen =ace00the !ocial "emocratic
reresentaties in the +merial abinet as well as the secretaries of
the Trades >nions and the street agitators. 9erywhere the same sinister
ict%re resented itself. + shall neer forget the row of
names00#%sterlit7, "aid, #dler, 9llenbogen, and others. 8ne fact became
6%ite eident to me. +t was that this alien race held in its hands the
leadershi of that !ocial "emocratic $arty with whose minor
reresentaties + had been dis%ting for months ast. + was hay atlast to know for certain that the 5ew is not a &erman.
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Th%s + finally discoered who were the eil sirits leading o%r eole
astray. The so4o%rn in ?ienna for one year had roed long eno%gh to
conince me that no worker is so rooted in his reconceied notions that
he will not s%rrender them in face of better and clearer arg%ments and
exlanations. &rad%ally + became an exert in the doctrine of theMarxists and %sed this knowledge as an instr%ment to drie home my own
firm conictions. + was s%ccessf%l in nearly eery case. The great
masses can be resc%ed, b%t a lot of time and a large share of h%man
atience m%st be deoted to s%ch work.
%t a 5ew can neer be resc%ed from his fixed notions.
+t was then simle eno%gh to attemt to show them the abs%rdity of their
teaching. 'ithin my small circle + talked to them %ntil my throat ached
and my oice grew hoarse. + belieed that + co%ld finally conince them
of the danger inherent in the Marxist follies. %t + only achieed thecontrary res%lt. +t seemed to me that immediately the disastro%s effects
of the Marxist Theory and its alication in ractice became eident,
the stronger became their obstinacy.
0
>rged by my own daily exeriences, + now began to inestigate more
thoro%ghly the so%rces of the Marxist teaching itself. +ts effects were
well known to me in detail. #s a res%lt of caref%l obseration, its
daily rogress had become obio%s to me. #nd one needed only a little
imagination in order to be able to forecast the conse6%ences which m%st
res%lt from it. The only 6%estion now was@ "id the fo%nders foresee the
effects of their work in the form which those effects hae shown
themseles today, or were the fo%nders themseles the ictims of an
errorA To my mind both alternaties were ossible.
0
;ate answered the 6%estion for me inasm%ch as it led me to make a
detached and exha%stie in6%iry into the Marxist teaching and the
actiities of the 5ewish eole in connection with it.
The 5ewish doctrine of Marxism re%diates the aristocratic rincile of
at%re and s%bstit%tes for it the eternal riilege of force and energy,
n%merical mass and its dead weight. Th%s it denies the indiid%al worth
of the h%man ersonality, im%gns the teaching that nationhood and race
hae a rimary significance, and by doing this it takes away the ery
fo%ndations of h%man existence and h%man ciili7ation. +f the Marxist
teaching were to be acceted as the fo%ndation of the life of the
%nierse, it wo%ld lead to the disaearance of all order that is
conceiable to the h%man mind. #nd th%s the adotion of s%ch a law wo%ld
rooke chaos in the str%ct%re of the greatest organism that we know,with the res%lt that the inhabitants of this earthly lanet wo%ld
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finally disaear.
!ho%ld the 5ew, with the aid of his Marxist creed, tri%mh oer the
eole of this world, his rown will be the f%neral wreath of mankind,
and this lanet will once again follow its orbit thro%gh ether, witho%t
any h%man life on its s%rface, as it did millions of years ago.
0
"emocracy, as ractised in 'estern 9%roe today, is the forer%nner of
Marxism. +n fact, the latter wo%ld not be conceiable witho%t the
former. "emocracy is the breeding0gro%nd in which the bacilli of the
Marxist world est can grow and sread. y the introd%ction of
arliamentarianism, democracy rod%ced an abortion of filth and fire
(ote B), the creatie fire of which, howeer, seems to hae died o%t.
0
There, in ?ienna, stark reality ta%ght me the tr%ths that now form the
f%ndamental rinciles of the $arty which within the co%rse of fie years has
grown from modest beginnings to a great mass moement. + do not know
what my attit%de toward 5ewry, !ocial "emocracy, or rather Marxism in
general, to the social roblem, etc., wo%ld be today if + had not ac6%ired a
stock of ersonal beliefs at s%ch an early age, by dint of hard st%dy
and %nder the d%ress of ;ate.
0
!ince a commercial and ind%strial olicy had been adoted, no motie was
left for waging war against =%ssia. 8nly the enemies of the two
co%ntries, &ermany and =%ssia, co%ld hae an actie interest in s%ch a
war %nder these circ%mstances. #s a matter of fact, it was only the 5ews
and the Marxists who tried to stir % bad blood between the two !tates.
0
The force to which + refer was the Marxist teaching and 'eltanscha%%ng and
its organi7ed action thro%gho%t the nation.
0
+n deling again into the theoretical literat%re of this new world and
endeao%ring to get a clear iew of the ossible conse6%ences of its teaching,
+ comared the theoretical rinciles of Marxism with the henomena and
haenings bro%ght abo%t by its actiities in the olitical, c%lt%ral, and
economic sheres.
;or the first time in my life + now t%rned my attention to the efforts
that were being made to s%bd%e this %niersal est.
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+ st%died ismarck’s excetional legislation in its original concet,
its oeration and its res%lts. &rad%ally + formed a basis for my own
oinions, which has roed as solid as a rock, so that neer since hae
+ had to change my attit%de towards the general roblem. + also made a
f%rther and more thoro%gh analysis of the relations between Marxism and
5ewry.
0
+n my own mind and in my conersation with my small circle of
ac6%aintances + %sed to critici7e &ermany’s foreign olicy and the incredibly
s%erficial way, according to my thinking, in which Marxism was dealt with,
tho%gh it was then the most imortant roblem in &ermany. + co%ld not
%nderstand how they co%ld st%mble blindfolded into the midst of this eril,
the effects of which wo%ld be momento%s if the oenly declared aims of
Marxism co%ld be %t into ractice. 9en as early as that time + warned eole
aro%nd me, 4%st as + am warning a wider a%dience now, against that soothingslogan of all indolent and feckless nat%re@ 8TH+& # H#$$9 T8 >!.
# similar mental contagion had already destroyed a mighty emire. an
&ermany escae the oeration of those laws to which all other h%man
comm%nities are s%b4ectA
+n the years -3 and -C + exressed my oinion for the first time in
ario%s circles, some of which are now members of the ational !ocialist
Moement, that the roblem of how the f%t%re of the &erman nation can be
sec%red is the roblem of how Marxism can be exterminated.
0
%t since no one recogni7ed, or wanted to recogni7e, the real ca%se of the
disease this way of combating Marxism was no more effectie than the
alication of some 6%ack’s ointment.
0
#nother thing which irritated me was the manner in which Marxism was
regarded and acceted. + tho%ght that all this roed how little they
knew abo%t the Marxist lag%e. +t was belieed in all serio%sness thatthe abolition of arty distinctions d%ring the 'ar had made Marxism a
mild and moderate thing.
0
+n the #%g%st of -C the &erman worker was looked %on as an adherent of
Marxist socialism. That was a gross error. 'hen those fatef%l ho%rs
dawned the &erman worker shook off the oisono%s cl%tches of that
lag%e< otherwise he wo%ld not hae been so willing and ready to fight.
#nd eole were st%id eno%gh to imagine that Marxism had now become
:national’, another at ill%stration of the fact that those in a%thorityhad neer taken the tro%ble to st%dy the real tenor of the Marxist
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teaching. +f they had done so, s%ch foolish errors wo%ld not hae been
committed.
Marxism, whose final ob4ectie was and is and will contin%e to be the
destr%ction of all non05ewish national !tates, had to witness in those
days of 5%ly -C how the &erman working classes, which it had beenineigling, were aro%sed by the national sirit and raidly ranged
themseles on the side of the ;atherland. 'ithin a few days the
decetie smoke screen of that infamo%s national betrayal had anished
into thin air and the 5ewish bosses s%ddenly fo%nd themseles alone and
deserted. +t was as if not a estige had been left of that folly and
madness with which the masses of the &erman eole had been inoc%lated
for sixty years.
0
+t is only in the str%ggle between two 'eltanscha%%ngen that hysical force,consistently and r%thlessly alied, will eent%ally t%rn the scales in
its own fao%r. +t was here that the fight against Marxism had hitherto
failed.
This was also the reason why ismarck’s anti0socialist legislation
failed and was bo%nd to fail in the long r%n, desite eerything. +t
lacked the basis of a new 'eltanscha%%ng for whose deeloment and
extension the str%ggle might hae been taken %. To say that the sering
% of driel abo%t a so0called :!tate #%thority’ or :*aw and 8rder’ was
an ade6%ate fo%ndation for the sirit%al driing force in a
life0or0death str%ggle is only what one wo%ld exect to hear from the
wiseacres in high official ositions.
+t was beca%se there were no ade6%ate sirit%al moties back of this
offensie that ismarck was comelled to hand oer the administration of
his socialist legislatie meas%res to the 4%dgment and aroal of those
circles which were themseles the rod%ct of the Marxist teaching. Th%s
a ery l%dicro%s state of affairs reailed when the +ron hancellor
s%rrendered the fate of his str%ggle against Marxism to the goodwill of
the bo%rgeois democracy. He left the goat to take care of the garden.
%t this was only the necessary res%lt of the fail%re to find af%ndamentally new 'eltanscha%%ng which wo%ld attract deoted chamions
to its ca%se and co%ld be established on the gro%nd from which Marxism
had been drien o%t. #nd th%s the res%lt of the ismarckian camaign was
delorable.
"%ring the 'orld 'ar, or at the beginning of it, were the conditions any
differentA >nfort%nately, they were not.
The more + then ondered oer the necessity for a change in the attit%de
of the exec%tie goernment towards !ocial "emocracy, as the
incororation of contemorary Marxism, the more + reali7ed the want of a ractical s%bstit%te for this doctrine. !%osing !ocial "emocracy were
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oerthrown, what had one to offer the masses in its steadA ot a single
moement existed which romised any s%ccess in attracting ast n%mbers
of workers who wo%ld be now more or less witho%t leaders, and holding
these workers in its train. +t is nonsensical to imagine that the
international fanatic who has 4%st seered his connection with a class
arty wo%ld forthwith 4oin a bo%rgeois arty, or, in other words,another class organi7ation.
0
eertheless it only ill%strates the mentality of o%r so0called intellect%al
circles, that they hae not yet grased the fact that circ%mstances which are
incaable of reenting the growth of s%ch a lag%e as Marxism are
certainly not caable of restoring what has been lost.
The bo%rgeois’ arties00a name coined by themseles00will neer again be
able to win oer and hold the roletarian masses in their train. That is beca%se two worlds here stand oosed to one another, in art nat%rally
and in art artificially diided. These two cams hae one leading
tho%ght, and that is that they m%st fight one another. %t in s%ch a
fight the yo%nger will come off ictorio%s< and that is Marxism.
+n -C a fight against !ocial "emocracy was indeed 6%ite conceiable.
%t the lack of any ractical s%bstit%te made it do%btf%l how long the
fight co%ld be ket %. +n this resect there was a gaing oid.
0
+n watching the co%rse of olitical eents + was always str%ck by the
actie art which roaganda layed in them. + saw that it was an
instr%ment, which the Marxist !ocialists knew how to handle in a
masterly way and how to %t it to ractical %ses.
0
+f this consiracy co%ld achiee its %rose the &erman front wo%ld hae
collased and the wishes of the ?orwDrts (the organ of the
!ocial0"emocratic $arty) that this time ictory sho%ld not take the sideof the &erman banners, wo%ld hae been f%lfilled. ;or want of m%nitions
the front wo%ld be broken thro%gh within a few weeks, the offensie
wo%ld be effectiely stoed and the 9ntente saed. Then +nternational
;inance wo%ld ass%me control oer &ermany and the internal ob4ectie of
the Marxist national betrayal wo%ld be achieed. That ob4ectie was the
destr%ction of the national economic system and the establishment of
international caitalistic domination in its stead.
0
9meror 'illiam ++ was the first &erman 9meror to offer the hand of friendshi to the Marxist leaders, not s%secting that they were
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sco%ndrels witho%t any sense of hono%r. 'hile they held the imerial
hand in theirs, the other hand was already feeling for the dagger.
0
+ began to st%dy again and th%s it was that + first came to %nderstand erfectly what was the s%bstance and %rose of the life0work of the
5ew, 1arl Marx. His aital became intelligible to me now for the first
time. #nd in the light of it + now exactly %nderstood the fight of the
!ocial "emocrats against national economics, a fight which was to
reare the gro%nd for the hegemony of a real international and
stock0exchange caital.
0
The fact that the entre and Marxism had adoted this olicy was
instr%ctie, beca%se if they had not th%s c%rtailed the :rights of theciti7en’00as they described the olitical rights of the soldiers after
the =eol%tion00the goernment which had been established in oember
-E wo%ld hae been oerthrown within a few years and the dishono%r and
disgrace of the nation wo%ld not hae been f%rther rolonged.
0
The minds of the bo%rgeois middle classes had become so fossili7ed that
they sincerely belieed the army co%ld once again become what it had
reio%sly been, namely, a ramart of &erman alo%r< while the entre
$arty and the Marxists intended only to extract the oisono%s tooth of
nationalism, witho%t which an army m%st always remain 4%st a olice
force b%t can neer be in the osition of a military organi7ation
caable of fighting against the o%tside enemy. This tr%th was
s%fficiently roed by s%bse6%ent eents.
0
+t was a small amhlet of which this worker was the a%thor. +n his little
book he described how his mind had thrown off the shackles of the
Marxist and trade0%nion hraseology, and that he had come back to thenationalist ideals. That was the reason why he had entitled his little book@
/My $olitical #wakening/. The amhlet sec%red my attention the
moment + began to read, and + read it with interest to the end. The rocess
here described was similar to that which + had exerienced in my own
case ten years reio%sly.
0
%t it remained for the 5ews, with their %n6%alified caacity for
falsehood, and their fighting comrades, the Marxists, to im%te
resonsibility for the downfall recisely to the man who alone had showna s%erh%man will and energy in his effort to reent the catastrohe
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which he had foreseen and to sae the nation from that ho%r of comlete
oerthrow and shame. y lacing resonsibility for the loss of the world
war on the sho%lders of *%dendorff they took away the weaon of moral
right from the only adersary dangero%s eno%gh to be likely to s%cceed
in bringing the betrayers of the ;atherland to 5%stice. #ll this was
insired by the rincile00which is 6%ite tr%e in itself00that in the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility< beca%se the
broad masses of a nation are always more easily corr%ted in the deeer
strata of their emotional nat%re than conscio%sly or ol%ntarily< and
th%s in the rimitie simlicity of their minds they more readily fall
ictims to the big lie than the small lie, since they themseles often
tell small lies in little matters b%t wo%ld be ashamed to resort to
large0scale falsehoods. +t wo%ld neer come into their heads to
fabricate colossal %ntr%ths, and they wo%ld not beliee that others
co%ld hae the im%dence to distort the tr%th so infamo%sly. 9en tho%gh
the facts which roe this to be so may be bro%ght clearly to their
minds, they will still do%bt and waer and will contin%e to think thatthere may be some other exlanation. ;or the grossly im%dent lie always
leaes traces behind it, een after it has been nailed down, a fact
which is known to all exert liars in this world and to all who consire
together in the art of lying. These eole know only too well how to %se
falsehood for the basest %roses.
0
efore the 'ar the internationali7ation of the &erman economic str%ct%re
had already beg%n by the ro%ndabo%t way of share iss%es. +t is tr%e that
a section of the &erman ind%strialists made a determined attemt to
aert the danger, b%t in the end they gae way before the %nited attacks
of money0grabbing caitalism, which was assisted in this fight by its
faithf%l henchmen in the Marxist moement.
0
The ersistent war against &erman :heay ind%stries’ was the isible
start of the internationali7ation of &erman economic life as enisaged
by the Marxists. This, howeer, co%ld only be bro%ght to a s%ccessf%l
concl%sion by the ictory which Marxism was able to gain in the=eol%tion. #s + write these words, s%ccess is attending the general
attack on the &erman !tate =ailways which are now to be t%rned oer to
international caitalists. Th%s :+nternational !ocial "emocracy’ has
once again attained one of its main ob4ecties.
0
The f%nction of the so0called liberal $ress was to dig the grae for the
&erman eole and =eich. o mention need be made of the lying Marxist
$ress. To them the sreading of falsehood is as m%ch a ital necessity
as the mo%se is to a cat.
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0
'hile the Marxist newsaer, in the most desicable manner ossible, reiled
eerything that was sacred, f%rio%sly attacked the !tate and &oernment
and incited certain classes of the comm%nity against each other, the
bo%rgeois0democratic aers, also in 5ewish hands, knew how tocamo%flage themseles as model examles of ob4ectiity. They st%dio%sly
aoided harsh lang%age, knowing well that blockheads are caable of
4%dging only by external aearances and neer able to enetrate to the
real deth and meaning of anything. They meas%re the worth of an ob4ect
by its exterior and not by its content. This form of h%man frailty was
caref%lly st%died and %nderstood by the $ress.
0
;or ten arliamentary mandates they wo%ld ally themseles with the
Marxists, who are the mortal foes of all religion.
0
y means of the Marxist and democratic $ress, the 5ews sread the
colossal falsehood abo%t :&erman Militarism’ thro%gho%t the world and
tried to inc%late &ermany by eery ossible means, while at the same
time the Marxist and democratic arties ref%sed to assent to the
meas%res that were necessary for the ade6%ate training of o%r national
defence forces.
0
The 5ew artf%lly enkindled that innate yearning for social 4%stice which
is a tyical #ryan characteristic. 8nce that yearning became alie it was
transformed into hatred against those in more fort%nate circ%mstances of
life. The next stage was to gie a recise hilosohical asect to the
str%ggle for the elimination of social wrongs. #nd th%s the Marxist
doctrine was inented.
0
This Marxist doctrine is an indiid%al mixt%re of h%man reason and
h%man abs%rdity< b%t the combination is arranged in s%ch a way that only
the abs%rd art of it co%ld eer be %t into ractice, b%t neer the
reasonable art of it. y categorically re%diating the ersonal worth of
the indiid%al and also the nation and its racial constit%ent, this doctrine
destroys the f%ndamental basis of all ciili7ation< for ciili7ation
essentially deends on these ery factors. !%ch is the tr%e essence of the
Marxist 'eltanscha%%ng, so far as the word 'eltanscha%%ng can be
alied at all to this hantom arising from a criminal brain.
0
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The ery abs%rdity of the economic and olitical theories of Marxism
gies the doctrine its ec%liar significance. eca%se of its
se%do0logic, intelligent eole ref%se to s%ort it, while all those
who are less acc%stomed to %se their intellect%al fac%lties, or who hae
only a r%dimentary notion of economic rinciles, 4oin the Marxist ca%se
with flying banners.
0
To those two instr%ments of disintegration a third and still more r%thless
one was added, namely, the organi7ation of br%te hysical force among
the masses. #s massed col%mns of attacks, the Marxist troos stormed
those arts of the social order which had been left standing after the two
former %ndermining oerations had done their work.
0
The combined actiity of all these forces has been marello%sly managed.
#nd it will not be s%rrising if it t%rns o%t that those instit%tions
which hae always aeared as the organs of the more or less traditional
a%thority of the !tate sho%ld now fall before the Marxist attack.
0
ot satisfied with the economic con6%est of the world, b%t also
demanding that it m%st come %nder his olitical control, the 5ew
s%bdiides the organi7ed Marxist ower into two arts, which corresond
to the %ltimate ob4ecties that are to be fo%ght for in this str%ggle
which is carried on %nder the direction of the 5ew.
0
'hile the %er classes, with their innate cowardliness, t%rn away from
anyone whom the 5ew th%s attacks with lies and cal%mny, the common
eole are cred%lo%s of eerything, whether beca%se of their ignorance
or their simle0mindedness. &oernment a%thorities wra themseles % in
a robe of silence, b%t more fre6%ently they ersec%te the ictims of
5ewish attacks in order to sto the camaign in the 5ewish $ress. To thefat%o%s mind of the goernment official s%ch a line of cond%ct aears
to belong to the olicy of %holding the a%thority of the !tate and
resering %blic order. &rad%ally the Marxist weaon in the hands of
the 5ew becomes a constant bogy to decent eole.
0
+n the field of olitics he now begins to relace the idea of democracy
by introd%cing the dictatorshi of the roletariat. +n the masses
organi7ed %nder the Marxist banners he has fo%nd a weaon which makes it
ossible for him to discard democracy, so as to s%b4%gate and r%le in adictatorial fashion by the aid of br%te force. He is systematically
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working in two ways to bring abo%t this reol%tion. These ways are the
economic and the olitical resectiely.
0
#t the elections to the =eichstag the growing n%mber of Marxist otesindicated that the internal breakdown and the olitical collase were
then raidly aroaching. #ll the ictories of the so0called bo%rgeois
arties were fr%itless, not only beca%se they co%ld not reent the
n%merical increase in the growing mass of Marxist otes, een when the
bo%rgeois arties tri%mhed at the olls, b%t mainly beca%se they
themseles were already infected with the germs of decay. Tho%gh 6%ite
%naware of it, the bo%rgeois world was infected from within with the
deadly ir%s of Marxist ideas. The fact that they sometimes oenly
resisted was to be exlained by the cometitie strife among ambitio%s
olitical leaders, rather than by attrib%ting it to any oosition in
rincile between adersaries who were determined to fight one anotherto the bitter end.
0
Therefore it was not a solid national halanx that, of itself and o%t of
its own feeling of solidarity, r%shed to the battlefields in #%g%st
-C. %t it was rather the manifestation of the last flicker from the
instinct of national self0reseration against the rogress of the
aralysis with which the acifist and Marxist doctrine threatened o%r
eole.
0
8er against this class stood the broad masses of man%al labo%rers who
were organi7ed in moements with a more or less radically Marxist
tendency.
0
;or it is not we o%rseles alone who are aware of the handica that
res%lts from the existence of fifteen million Marxists, democrats, acifists and followers of the entre, in o%r midst, b%t foreign nations
also recogni7e this internal b%rden which we hae to bear and take it
into their calc%lations when estimating the al%e of a ossible alliance
with %s.
0
The millions, howeer, who are oosed to eery kind of national
reial simly beca%se of their olitical oinions, constit%te an
ins%rmo%ntable obstacle. #t least the obstacle will remain ins%rmo%ntable
as long as the ca%se of their oosition, which is international Marxism,
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is not oercome and its teachings banished from both their hearts and heads.
0
!ocial "emocracy and the whole Marxist moement were artic%larly
6%alified to attract the great masses of the nation, beca%se of the%niformity of the %blic to which they addressed their aeal. The more
limited and narrow their ideas and arg%ments, the easier it was for the
masses to gras and assimilate them< for those ideas and arg%ments were
well adated to a low leel of intelligence.
0
To sec%re name and fame for the moement and its leader it was necessary,
not only to gie in this one town a striking examle to shatter the belief
that the Marxist doctrine was inincible b%t also to show that a
co%nter0doctrine was ossible.
0
The Marxist leaders, whose b%siness consisted in deceiing and
misleading the %blic, nat%rally hated most of all a moement whose
declared aim was to win oer those masses which hitherto had been
excl%siely at the serice of international Marxism in the 5ewish and
!tock 9xchange arties. The title alone, :&erman *abo%r arty’,
irritated them. +t co%ld easily be foreseen that at the first oort%ne
moment we sho%ld hae to face the oosition of the Marxist desots,
who were still intoxicated with their tri%mh in -E.
0
8ne res%lt of o%r tactics was to show % clearly the close olitical
fraterni7ation that existed also here in aaria between the Marxists
and the entre $arty. The olitical arty that held ower in aaria,
which was the aarian $eole’s $arty (affiliated with the entre $arty)
did its best to co%nteract the effect which o%r lacards were haing on
the :=ed’ masses.
0
#boe all, $Fhner was one of those eole who, in contradistinction to
the ma4ority of o%r so0called defenders of the a%thority of the !tate,
did not fear to inc%r the enmity of the traitors to the co%ntry and the
nation b%t rather co%rted it as a mark of hono%r and honesty. ;or s%ch
men the hatred of the 5ews and Marxists and the lies and cal%mnies they
sread, were their only so%rce of hainess in the midst of the national
misery. $Fhner was a man of granite loyalty. He was like one of the
ascetic characters of the classical era and was at the same time that
kind of straightforward &erman for whom the saying :etter dead than aslae’ is not an emty hrase b%t a eritable heart’s cry.
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0
This force was destined to imede the tri%mhant adance of the Marxists
and bring the hariot of ;ate to a standstill 4%st as it seemed abo%t to reach
its goal.
0
!carcely anything else can be so deressing as to watch this rocess in
sober reality and to be the eyewitness of this reeatedly rec%rring
fra%d. 8n a sirit%al training gro%nd of that kind it is not ossible
for the bo%rgeois forces to deelo the strength which is necessary to
carry on the fight against the organi7ed might of Marxism. +ndeed they
hae neer serio%sly tho%ght of doing so.
0
"emocracy is exloited by the Marxists for the %rose of aralysing their
oonents and gaining for themseles a free hand to %t their own methods
into action. 'hen certain gro%s of Marxists %se all their ingen%ity for the
time being to make it be belieed that they are insearably attached to the
rinciles of democracy, it may be well to recall the fact that when critical
occasions arose these same gentlemen snaed their fingers at the rincile
of decision by ma4ority ote, as that rincile is %nderstood by 'estern
"emocracy.
0
"emocracy is exloited by the Marxists for the %rose of aralysing their
oonents and gaining for themseles a free hand to %t their own methods
into action. 'hen certain gro%s of Marxists %se all their ingen%ity for the
time being to make it be belieed that they are insearably attached to the
rinciles of democracy, it may be well to recall the fact that when critical
occasions arose these same gentlemen snaed their fingers at the rincile
of decision by ma4ority ote, as that rincile is %nderstood by 'estern
"emocracy.
0
#nd international Marxism is nothing b%t the alication00effected by the
5ew, 1arl Marx00of a general concetion of life to a definite rofession of
olitical faith< b%t in reality that general concet had existed long before
the time of 1arl Marx. +f it had not already existed as a widely diff%sed
infection the ama7ing olitical rogress of the Marxist teaching wo%ld
neer hae been ossible. +n reality what disting%ished 1arl Marx from
the millions who were affected in the same way was that, in a world
already in a state of grad%al decomosition, he %sed his keen owers of
rognosis to detect the essential oisons, so as to extract them andconcentrate them, with the art of a necromancer, in a sol%tion which
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wo%ld bring abo%t the raid destr%ction of the indeendent nations on the
globe.
0
Th%s the Marxist doctrine is the concentrated extract of the mentalitywhich %nderlies the general concet of life today. ;or this reason
alone it is o%t of the 6%estion and een ridic%lo%s to think that what
is called o%r bo%rgeois world can %t % any effectie fight against
Marxism. ;or this bo%rgeois world is ermeated with all those same
oisons and its concetion of life in general differs from Marxism only
in degree and in the character of the ersons who hold it. The bo%rgeois
world is Marxist b%t beliees in the ossibility of a certain gro% of
eole00that is to say, the bo%rgeoisie00being able to dominate the
world, while Marxism itself systematically aims at deliering the world
into the hands of the 5ews.
0
+t selects indiid%al al%es from the mass and th%s oerates as an
organi7ing rincile, whereas Marxism acts as a disintegrating solent.
0
%t the fact that this concetion of the world still maintains its indeendent
existence in face of all the others roes that their ways of looking at life are
6%ite difierent from this. Th%s the Marxist concetion, directed by a central
organi7ation endowed with s%reme a%thority, is oosed by a motley crew
of oinions which is not ery imressie in face of the solid halanx
resented by the enemy. ?ictory cannot be achieed with s%ch weak
weaons. 8nly when the international idea, olitically organi7ed by
Marxism, is confronted by the folk idea, e6%ally well organi7ed in a
systematic way and e6%ally well led00only then will the fighting energy in
the one cam be able to meet that of the other on an e6%al footing< and
ictory will be fo%nd on the side of eternal tr%th.
%t a general concetion of life can neer be gien an organic
embodiment %ntil it is recisely and definitely form%lated. The f%nctionwhich dogma f%lfills in religio%s belief is arallel to the f%nction
which arty rinciles f%lfill for a olitical arty which is in the
rocess of being b%ilt %. Therefore, for the concetion of life that is
based on the folk idea it is necessary that an instr%ment be forged
which can be %sed in fighting for this ideal, similar to the Marxist
arty organi7ation which clears the way for internationalism.
#nd this is the aim which the &erman ational !ocialist *abo%r Moement
%rs%es.
0
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Th%s the 5ew, 1arl Marx, was able to draw the final concl%sions from
these false concets and ideas on the nat%re and %rose of the !tate.
y eliminating from the concet of the !tate all tho%ght of the
obligation which the !tate bears towards the race, witho%t finding any
other form%la that might be %niersally acceted, the bo%rgeois teaching
reared the way for that doctrine which re4ects the !tate as s%ch.
That is why the bo%rgeois str%ggle against Marxist internationalism is
absol%tely doomed to fail in this field. The bo%rgeois classes hae
already sacrificed the basic rinciles which alone co%ld f%rnish a
solid footing for their ideas.
0
+t wo%ld be abs%rd to araise a man’s worth by the race to which he
belongs and at the same time to make war against the Marxist rincile,
that all men are e6%al, witho%t being determined to %rs%e o%r own rincile to its %ltimate conse6%ences.
0
Marxism reresents the most striking hase of the 5ewish endeao%r to
eliminate the dominant significance of ersonality in eery shere of
h%man life and relace it by the n%merical ower of the masses. +n
olitics the arliamentary form of goernment is the exression of this
effort.
0
9en if, on the basis of its mass theory, Marxism sho%ld roe itself
caable of taking oer and deeloing the resent economic system, that
wo%ld not signify anything. The 6%estion as to whether the Marxist
doctrine be right or wrong cannot be decided by any test which wo%ld
show that it can administer for the f%t%re what already exists today,
b%t only by asking whether it has the creatie ower to b%ild %
according to its own rinciles a ciili7ation which wo%ld be a
co%nterart of what already exists. 9en if Marxism were a tho%sandfold
caable of taking oer the economic life as we now hae it andmaintaining it in oeration %nder Marxist direction, s%ch an achieement
wo%ld roe nothing< beca%se, on the basis of its own rinciles,
Marxism wo%ld neer be able to create something which co%ld s%lant
what exists today.
#nd Marxism itself has f%rnished the roof that it cannot do this. ot
only has it been %nable anywhere to create a c%lt%ral or economic system
of its own< b%t it was not een able to deelo, according to its own
rinciles, the ciili7ation and economic system it fo%nd ready at hand.
0
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The racial 'eltanscha%%ng is f%ndamentally disting%ished from the
Marxist by reason of the fact that the former recogni7es the
significance of race and therefore also ersonal worth and has made
these the illars of its str%ct%re. These are the most imortant factors
of its 'eltanscha%%ng.
+f the ational !ocialist Moement sho%ld fail to %nderstand the
f%ndamental imortance of this essential rincile, if it sho%ld merely
arnish the external aearance of the resent !tate and adot the
ma4ority rincile, it wo%ld really do nothing more than comete with
Marxism on its own gro%nd. ;or that reason it wo%ld not hae the right
to call itself a 'eltanscha%%ng. +f the social rogramme of the
moement consisted in eliminating ersonality and %tting the m%ltit%de
in its lace, then ational !ocialism wo%ld be corr%ted with the oison
of Marxism, 4%st as o%r national0bo%rgeois arties are.
0
Marxism too has had its aims to %rs%e and it also recogni7es
constr%ctie work, tho%gh by this it %nderstands only the establishment
of desotic r%le in the hands of international 5ewish finance.
eertheless for seenty years its rincial work still remains in the
field of criticism. #nd what disr%tie and destr%ctie criticism it has
beenG riticism reeated again and again, %ntil the corrosie acid ate
into the old !tate so thoro%ghly that it finally cr%mbled to ieces.
8nly then did the so0called :constr%ctie’ critical work of Marxism
begin.
0
The fact, which was always looked %on with indifference by o%r
middle0classes, that only the so0called %ned%cated classes 4oined Marxism
was the ery gro%nd on which this arty achieed its s%ccess. ;or while the
bo%rgeois arties, beca%se they mostly consisted of intellect%als, were only
a feckless band of %ndiscilined indiid%als, o%t of m%ch less intelligent h%man
material the Marxist leaders formed a army of arty combatants who obey
their 5ewish masters 4%st as blindly as they formerly obeyed their
&erman officers. The &erman middle classes, who neer bothered their heads abo%t sychological roblems beca%se they felt themseles s%erior
to s%ch matters, did not think it necessary to reflect on the rofo%nd
significance of this fact and the secret danger inoled in it.
0
The disr%tie work done by the Marxists and the oisono%s roaganda of
the external enemy had robbed these eole of their reason. #nd one had
no right to comlain. ;or the g%ilt on this side was enormo%s. 'hat had
the &erman bo%rgeoisie done to call a halt to this terrible camaign of
disintegration, to oose it and oen a way to a recognition of thetr%th by giing a better and more thoro%gh exlanation of the sit%ation
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than that of the MarxistsA othing, nothing.
0
+t is %seless to ob4ect here, as certain big erlin aers of
&erman0ational tendencies hae attemted to do, that this statement isref%ted by the fact that the Marxists hae exercised their greatest
infl%ence thro%gh their writings, and esecially thro%gh their rincial
book, %blished by 1arl Marx. !eldom has a more s%erficial arg%ment
been based on a false ass%mtion. 'hat gae Marxism its ama7ing
infl%ence oer the broad masses was not that formal rinted work which
sets forth the 5ewish system of ideas, b%t the tremendo%s oral
roaganda carried on for years among the masses. 8%t of one h%ndred
tho%sand &erman workers scarcely one h%ndred know of Marx’s book. +t has
been st%died m%ch more in intellect%al circles and esecially by the
5ews than by the gen%ine followers of the moement who come from the
lower classes. That work was not written for the masses, b%t excl%sielyfor the intellect%al leaders of the 5ewish machine for con6%ering the
world. The engine was heated with 6%ite different st%ff@ namely, the
4o%rnalistic $ress. 'hat differentiates the bo%rgeois $ress from the
Marxist $ress is that the latter is written by agitators, whereas the
bo%rgeois $ress wo%ld like to carry on agitation by means of
rofessional writers. The !ocial0"emocrat s%b0editor, who almost always
came directly from the meeting to the editorial offices of his aer,
felt his 4ob on his fingertis. %t the bo%rgeois writer who left his
desk to aear before the masses already felt ill when he smelled the
ery odo%r of the crowd and fo%nd that what he had written was %seless
to him.
'hat won oer millions of workeole to the Marxist ca%se was not the
ex cathedra style of the Marxist writers b%t the formidable roagandist
work done by tens of tho%sands of indefatigable agitators, commencing
with the leading fiery agitator down to the smallest official in the
syndicate, the tr%sted delegate and the latform orator.
0
This kind of roaganda infl%enced men in s%ch a way as to gie them ataste for reading the !ocial "emocratic $ress and reare their minds
for its teaching. That $ress, in its t%rn, was a ehicle of the soken
word rather than of the written word. 'hereas in the bo%rgeois cam
rofessors and learned writers, theorists and a%thors of all kinds, made
attemts at talking, in the Marxist cam real seakers often made
attemts at writing.
0
The masses of illiterate =%ssians were not fired to omm%nist
reol%tionary enth%siasm by reading the theories of 1arl Marx b%t by the romises of aradise made to the eole by tho%sands of agitators in the
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serice of an idea.
0
The ational !ocialist Moement sho%ld neer forget this, and it sho%ld
neer allow itself to be infl%enced by these bo%rgeois d%ffers who think they know eerything b%t who hae foolishly gambled away a great !tate,
together with their own existence and the s%remacy of their own class.
They are oerflowing with ability< they can do eerything, and they know
eerything. %t there is one thing they hae not known how to do, and
that is how to sae the &erman eole from falling into the arms of
Marxism. +n that they hae shown themseles most itiably and miserably
imotent.
0
The ordinary bo%rgeoisie were ery shocked to see that we had also chosenthe symbolic red of olsheism, and they regarded this as something
%nambig%o%sly significant. The s%sicion was whisered in &erman
ationalist circles that we also were merely another ariety of Marxism,
erhas een Marxists s%itably disg%ised, or better still, !ocialists. The act%al
difference between !ocialism and Marxism still remains a mystery to these
eole % to this day. The charge of Marxism was concl%siely roed when
it was discoered that at o%r meetings we deliberately s%bstit%ted the words
:fellow co%ntrymen and women’ for :ladies and gentlemen’ and addressed
each other as :arty comrade’. 'e %sed to roar with la%ghter at these
silly faint0hearted bo%rgeoisie and their efforts to %77le o%t o%r
origin, o%r intentions and o%r aims.
'e chose red for o%r osters after artic%lar and caref%l deliberation,
o%r intention being to irritate the *eft, so as to aro%se their attention and temt
them to come to o%r meetings00if only in order to break them %00so that in this
way we had a chance of talking to the eole.
0
Those fifteen or twenty men wo%ld certainly hae been oerwhelmed in
the end had not the oonents known that three or fo%r times as many ofthemseles wo%ld first get their sk%lls cracked. #rid that risk they were
not willing to r%n. 'e had done o%r best to st%dy Marxist and bo%rgeois
methods of cond%cting meetings, and we had certainly learned something.
The Marxists had always exercised a most rigid disciline so that the
6%estion of breaking % their meetings co%ld neer hae originated in
bo%rgeois 6%arters. This gae the =eds all the more reason for acting on
this lan. +n time they not only became masters in this art b%t in
certain large districts of the =eich they went so far as to declare that
non0Marxist meetings were nothing less than a ca%se of’ roocation
against the roletariat.
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0
Therefore, o%r methods of organi7ation at ational !ocialist meetings
were something 6%ite strange to the Marxists. They came to o%r meetings
in the belief that the little game which they had so often layed co%ld
as a matter of co%rse be also reeated on %s. Today we shall finishthem off./ How often did they bawl this o%t to each other on entering
the meeting hall, only to be thrown o%t with lightning seed before they
had time to reeat it.
0
+f time ermitted and if it s%ited %s, a disc%ssion wo%ld be allowed to
take lace. 8%r arty colleag%e wo%ld now make his seech.... That kind
of talk was s%fficient in itself to astonish the Marxists.
!econdly, we had at o%r disosal a well0trained and organi7ed body of men for maintaining order at o%r meetings. 8n the other hand the
bo%rgeois arties rotected their meetings with a body of men better
classified as %shers who by irt%e of their age tho%ght they were
entitled to a%thority and resect. %t as Marxism has little or no
resect for these things, the 6%estion of s%itable self0rotection at
these bo%rgeois meetings was, so to seak, in ractice non0existent.
0
+n erlin, after the 'ar, + was resent at a mass demonstration of Marxists
in front of the =oyal $alace and in the *%stgarten. # sea of red flags, red
armlets and red flowers was in itself s%fficient to gie that h%ge assembly of
abo%t 2, ersons an o%tward aearance of strength. + was now able
to feel and %nderstand how easily the man in the street s%cc%mbs to the
hynotic magic of s%ch a grandiose iece of theatrical resentation.
The bo%rgeoisie, which as a arty neither ossesses or stands for any
'eltanscha%%ng, had therefore not a single banner.
0
8f co%rse, the black, red and gold of the &erman arties in the old #%stria were
the colo%rs of the year ECE@ that is to say, of a eriod likely to be regarded as
somewhat isionary, b%t it was a eriod that had honest &erman so%ls as
its reresentaties, altho%gh the 5ews were l%rking %nseen as
wire0%llers in the backgro%nd. +t was high treason and the shamef%l
enslaement of the &erman territory that first of all made these colo%rs
so attractie to the Marxists of the entre $arty< so m%ch so that
today they reere them as their most cherished ossession and %se them
as their own banners for the rotection of the flag they once fo%lly
besmirched.
+t is a fact, therefore, that, % till -2, in oosition to the
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Marxists there was no flag that wo%ld hae stood for a consolidated
resistance to them.
0
+t was obio%s that the symbol of a rIgime which had been oerthrown bythe Marxists %nder inglorio%s circ%mstances was not now worthy to sere
as a banner %nder which the same Marxism was to be cr%shed in its t%rn.
0
The Moement which is fighting Marxism today along these lines m%st
dislay on its banner the symbol of the new !tate.
0
rowds gathered ro%nd o%r osters< the large meeting halls in the townwere always filled and tens of tho%sands of eole, who had been led astray
by the teachings of Marxism, fo%nd their way to %s and assisted in the
work of fighting for the liberation of the =eich.
0
#t that time there was no arty in M%nich with the excetion of the
Marxist arties00certainly no nationalist arty00which was able to hold
s%ch mass demonstrations as o%rs. The M%nich 1indl Hall, which held
J, eole, was more than once oercrowded and % till then there was
only one other hall, the 1rone irc%s Hall, into which we had not
ent%red.
0
+t was the first time that lorries had drien thro%gh the streets bearing flags
and not manned by Marxists. The %blic stared oen0mo%thed at these
red0draed cars, and in the o%tlying districts clenched fists were angrily
raised at this new eidence of :roocation of the roletariat’. 'ere not the
Marxists the only ones entitled to hold meetings and drie abo%t in motor
lorriesA
0
%t it was ery diffic%lt to establish any abiding a%thority on the
o%lar s%ort gien to these Marxist freebooters.
0
The +ndeendent !ocialist $arty and the !artacist *eag%e were the storm
battalions of reol%tionary Marxism. The ob4ectie assigned to them was to
create a fait accomli, on the gro%nds of which the masses of the !ocial"emocratic $arty co%ld take their stand, haing been reared for this eent
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long beforehand. The feckless bo%rgeoisie had been estimated at its 4%st
al%e by the Marxists and treated en canaille. obody bothered abo%t it,
knowing well that in their canine serility the reresentaties of an old and
worn0o%t generation wo%ld not be able to offer any serio%s resistance.
0
The &erman olitical bo%rgeoisie achieed the high hono%r of being able
to associate itself with the acc%rsed Marxist leaders for the %rose of
combating olsheism.
Th%s the following state of affairs took shae as early as "ecember -E
and 5an%ary --@
# minority constit%ted of the worst elements had made the =eol%tion.
#nd behind this minority all the Marxist arties immediately fell into
ste.
0
&rad%ally the barricade heroes in the !artacist cam etered o%t, and
so did the nationalist atriots and idealists on the other side. #s
these two gro%s steadily dwindled, the masses of the middle strat%m, as
always haens, tri%mhed. The o%rgeoisie and the Marxists met together
on the gro%nds of accomlished facts, and the =e%blic began to be
consolidated.
0
'hen Marxism emerged in the world of bo%rgeois democracy, as a
conse6%ence of that democracy itself, the aeal sent o%t by the
bo%rgeois democracy to fight Marxism with intellect%al weaons was a
iece of folly for which a terrible exiation had to be made later on.
;or Marxism always rofessed the doctrine that the %se of arms was a
matter which had to be 4%dged from the standoint of exediency and that
s%ccess 4%stified the %se of arms.
This idea was roed correct d%ring the days from oember K to ,-E. The Marxists did not then bother themseles in the least abo%t
arliament or democracy, b%t they gae the death blow to both by t%rning
loose their horde of criminals to shoot and raise hell.
0
'hen the law for the $rotection of the =e%blic was introd%ced the
ma4ority was not at first in fao%r of it. %t, confronted with two
h%ndred tho%sand Marxists demonstrating in the streets, the bo%rgeois
:statesmen’ were so terror0stricken that they oted for the *aw against
their wills, for the edifying reason that otherwise they feared theymight get their heads smashed by the enraged masses on leaing the
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=eichstag.
0
The only organi7ations which at that time had the strength and co%rage
to face Marxism and its enraged masses were first of all the ol%nteer cors (ote -), and s%bse6%ently the organi7ations for self0defence, the
ciic g%ards and finally the associations formed by the demobili7ed
soldiers of the old #rmy.
0
The s%ccess which Marxism once attained was d%e to erfect cooeration
between olitical %roses and r%thless force.
0
+n the consolidated =eichswehr Marxism grad%ally ac6%ired the s%ort of
force, which it needed for its a%thority. #s a logical conse6%ence it
roceeded to abolish those defence associations which it considered
dangero%s, declaring that they were now no longer necessary. !ome rash
leaders who defied the Marxist orders were s%mmoned to co%rt and sent to
rison.
0
The &erman !tate is intensely oerr%n by Marxism. +n a str%ggle that
went on for seenty years the !tate was not able to reent the tri%mh
of the Marxist idea. 9en tho%gh the sentences to enal serit%de and
imrisonment amo%nted in all to tho%sands of years, and een tho%gh the
most sang%inary methods of reression were in inn%merable instances
threatened against the chamions of the Marxist 'eltanscha%%ng, in the
end the !tate was forced to cait%late almost comletely. The ordinary
bo%rgeois olitical leaders will deny all this, b%t their rotests are
f%tile.
!eeing that the !tate cait%lated %nconditionally to Marxism on oember
-th, -E, it will not s%ddenly rise % tomorrow as the con6%eror of Marxism. 8n the contrary. o%rgeois simletons sitting on office stools
in the ario%s ministries babble abo%t the necessity of not goerning
against the wishes of the workers, and by the word :workers’ they mean
the Marxists. y identifying the &erman worker with Marxism not only are
they g%ilty of a ile falsification of the tr%th, b%t they th%s try to
hide their own collase before the Marxist idea and the Marxist
organi7ation.
+n iew of the comlete s%bordination of the resent !tate to Marxism,
the ational !ocialist Moement feels all the more bo%nd not only to
reare the way for the tri%mh of its idea by aealing to the reasonand %nderstanding of the %blic b%t also to take %on itself the
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resonsibility of organi7ing its own defence against the terror of the
+nternational, which is intoxicated with its own ictory.
0
8nce we had beg%n to aear as a danger to Marxism the Marxists lost nooort%nity of trying to cr%sh beforehand all rearations for the holding
of ational !ocialist meetings. 'hen they did not s%cceed in this they
tried to break % the meeting itself.
+t goes witho%t saying that all the Marxist organi7ations, no matter of
what grade or iew, blindly s%orted the olicy and actiities of their
reresentaties in eery case. %t what is to be said of the bo%rgeois
arties who, when they were red%ced to silence by these same Marxists
and in many laces did not dare to send their seakers to aear before
the %blic, yet showed themseles leased, in a st%id and
incomrehensible manner, eery time we receied any kind of setback ino%r fight against Marxism.The bo%rgeois arties were hay to think
that those whom they themseles co%ld not stand % against, b%t had to
kn%ckle down to, co%ld not be broken by %s. 'hat m%st be said of those
!tate officials, chiefs of olice, and een cabinet ministers, who
showed a scandalo%s lack of rincile in resenting themseles
externally to the %blic as :national’ and yet shamelessly acted as the
henchmen of the Marxists in the dis%tes which we, ational !ocialists,
had with the latter. 'hat can be said of ersons who debased themseles
so far, for the sake of a little ab4ect raise in the 5ewish $ress, that
they ersec%ted those men to whose heroic co%rage and interention,
regardless of risk, they were artly indebted for not haing been torn
to ieces by the =ed mob a few years reio%sly and str%ng % to the
lamostsA
0
"agger and istol and oison ial cannot clear the way for the rogress
of the moement. That can be done only by winning oer the man in the
street. 'e m%st oerthrow Marxism, so that for the f%t%re ational
!ocialism will be master of the street, 4%st as it will one day become
master of the !tate.
0
"%ring -- and -2 there was danger that the members of secret
organi7ations, %nder the infl%ence of great historical examles and
oercome by the immensity of the nation’s misfort%nes, might attemt to
wreak engeance on the destroyers of their co%ntry, %nder the belief
that this wo%ld end the miseries of the eole. #ll s%ch attemts were
sheer folly, for the reason that the Marxist tri%mh was not d%e to the
s%erior geni%s of one remarkable erson b%t rather to immeas%rable
incometence and cowardly shirking on the art of the bo%rgeoisie. Thehardest criticism that can be %ttered against o%r bo%rgeoisie is simly
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to state the fact that it s%bmitted to the =eol%tion, een tho%gh the
=eol%tion did not rod%ce one single man of eminent worth.
0
+n this way the str%ggle against the resent !tate was laced on ahigher lane than that of etty reenge and small consiracies. +t
was eleated to the leel of a sirit%al str%ggle on behalf of a
'eltanscha%%ng, for the destr%ction of Marxism in all its shaes
and forms.
0
#doting the tyically Marxist and 5ewish method of sreading
falsehoods, leaflets were distrib%ted by hand on the streets, bearing
the cation@ /omrades and omradesses of the +nternational
$roletariat./ These leaflets were meant to aro%se the wrath of the o%lace. Twisting the facts comletely aro%nd, they declared that o%r
:bands of assasins’ had commenced :a war of extermination against the
eacef%l workers of ob%rg’.
0
8%r contemoraries began to ay %s secial attention and for the first
time many recogni7ed the ational !ocialist Moement as an
organi7ation that in all robability was destined to bring the Marxist
folly to a desering end.
0
&enerally seaking, the bo%rgeois $ress was artly distressed and artly
%lgar, as always. 8nly a few decent newsaers exressed their
satisfaction that at least in one locality the Marxist street b%llies
had been effectiely dealt with.
#nd in ob%rg itself at least a art of the Marxist workers who m%st be
looked %on as misled, learned from the blows of ational !ocialist
fists that these workers were also fighting for ideals, beca%seexerience teaches that the h%man being fights only for something in
which he beliees and which he loes.
0
The Marxists, who had always derided and exloited the indiid%al &erman
states and their rinces, now s%ddenly aealed, as an :+ndeendent
$arty’ to those sentiments and instincts which had their strongest roots
in the families of the reigning rinces and the indiid%al states.
The fight waged by the aarian !oiet =e%blic against the militarycontingents that were sent to free aaria from its gras was
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reresented by the Marxist roagandists as first of all the :!tr%ggle
of the aarian 'orker’ against :$r%ssian Militarism.’
0
+n recent years things hae gone so far that atriotic circles, in&od0forsaken blindness of their religio%s strife, co%ld not recogni7e
the folly of their cond%ct een from the fact that atheist Marxist
newsaers adocated the ca%se of one religio%s denomination or the
other, according as it s%ited Marxist interests, so as to create
conf%sion thro%gh slogans and declarations which were often immeas%rably
st%id, now molesting the one arty and again the other, and th%s oking
the fire to kee the bla7e at its highest.
0
This was the task assigned to it the moment it became a fighting weaon inthe hands of the Marxists. The trades %nion is not nat%rally an instr%ment of
class warfare< b%t the Marxists transformed it into an instr%ment for %se in
their own class str%ggle.
0
There were two ways which might lead to s%ch a deeloment@
() 'e co%ld establish o%r Trades >nion and then grad%ally take % the
fight against the Marxist +nternational Trades >nion.
(2) 8r we co%ld enter the Marxist Trades >nion and inc%lcate a new
sirit in it, with the idea of transforming it into an instr%ment in the
serice of the new ideal.
The first way was not adisable, by reason of the fact that o%r
financial sit%ation was still the ca%se of m%ch worry to %s at that time
and o%r reso%rces were 6%ite slender. The effects of the inflation were
steadily sreading and made the artic%lar sit%ation still more
diffic%lt for %s, beca%se in those years one co%ld scarcely seak of any
material hel which the trades %nions co%ld extend to their members.;rom this oint of iew, there was no reason why the indiid%al worker
sho%ld ay his d%es to the %nion. 9en the Marxist %nions then existing
were already on the oint of collase %ntil, as the res%lt of Herr
%no’s enlightened =%hr olicy, millions were s%ddenly o%red into their
coffers. This so0called :national’ hancellor of the =eich sho%ld go
down in history as the =edeemer of the Marxist trades %nions.
'e co%ld not co%nt on similar financial facilities. #nd nobody co%ld be
ind%ced to enter a new Trades >nion which, on acco%nt of its financial
weakness, co%ld not offer him the slightest material benefit. 8n the
other hand, + felt bo%nd absol%tely to g%ard against the creation of s%ch an organi7ation which wo%ld only be a shelter for shirkers of the
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more or less intellect%al tye.
#t that time the 6%estion of ersonnel layed the most imortant role. +
did not hae a single man whom + might call %on to carry o%t this
imortant task. 'hoeer co%ld hae s%cceeded at that time in
oerthrowing the Marxist %nions to make way for the tri%mh of the ational !ocialist cororatie idea, which wo%ld then take the lace of
the r%ino%s class warfare00s%ch a erson wo%ld be fit to rank with the
ery greatest men o%r nation has rod%ced and his b%st sho%ld be
installed in the ?alhalla at =egensb%rg for the admiration of osterity.
0
The Marxist trade0%nionist citadel may be goerned today by mediocre
leaders, b%t it cannot be taken by assa%lt excet thro%gh the da%ntless
energy and geni%s of a s%erior leader on the other side.
0
The moement and the nation can derie adantage from a ational
!ocialist trade %nionist organi7ation only if the latter be so
thoro%ghly insired by ational !ocialist ideas that it r%ns no danger
of falling into ste behind the Marxist moement. ;or a ational
!ocialist Trades >nion which wo%ld consider itself only as a cometitor
against the Marxist %nions wo%ld be worse than none. +t m%st declare war
against the Marxist Trades >nion, not only as an organi7ation b%t, aboe
all, as an idea.
0
+s it at all ossible to concl%de an alliance with &ermany as it is
todayA an a $ower which wo%ld enter into an alliance for the %rose
of sec%ring assistance in an effort to carry o%t its own 8;;9!+?9
aims00can s%ch a $ower form an alliance with a !tate whose r%lers hae
for years long resented a sectacle of delorable incometence and
acifist cowardice and where the ma4ority of the eole, blinded by
democratic and Marxist teachings, betray the interests of their own
eole and co%ntry in a manner that cries to Heaen for engeanceA
0
The internationali7ation of o%r &erman economic system, that is to say, the
transference of o%r rod%ctie forces to the control of 5ewish
international finance, can be comletely carried o%t only in a !tate
that has been olitically olshei7ed. %t the Marxist fighting forces,
commanded by international and 5ewish stock exchange caital, cannot
finally smash the national resistance in &ermany witho%t friendly hel
from o%tside. ;or this %rose ;rench armies wo%ld first hae to inade
and oercome the territory of the &erman =eich %ntil a state of international chaos wo%ld set in, and then the co%ntry wo%ld hae to
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s%cc%mb to olsheik storm troos in the serice of 5ewish international
finance.
Hence it is that at the resent time the 5ew is the great agitator for
the comlete destr%ction of &ermany. 'heneer we read of attacks against
&ermany taking lace in any art of the world the 5ew is always theinstigator. +n eacetime, as well as d%ring the 'ar, the 5ewish0Marxist
stock exchange $ress systematically stirred % hatred against &ermany,
%ntil one !tate after another abandoned its ne%trality and laced itself
at the serice of the world coalition, een against the real interests
of its own eole.
0
The rohibition of ;reemasonry and secret societies, the s%ression of the
s%ernational $ress and the definite abolition of Marxism, together with
the steadily increasing consolidation of the ;ascist concet of the!tate00all this will enable the +talian &oernment, in the co%rse of
some years, to adance more and more the interests of the +talian eole
witho%t aying any attention to the hissing of the 5ewish world hydra.
0
+f nationalist circles today grow enth%siastic abo%t the idea of an alliance
with olsheism, then let them look aro%nd only in &ermany and recogni7e
from what 6%arter they are being s%orted. "o these nationalists beliee
that a olicy which is recommended and acclaimed by the Marxist
international ress can be beneficial for the &erman eoleA !ince when has
the 5ew acted as shield bearer for the militant nationalistA
0
5%st as in -E we had to ay with o%r blood for the fail%re to cr%sh
the Marxist serent %nderfoot once and for all in -C and -J, now we
hae to s%ffer retrib%tion for the fact that in the sring of -23 we
did not sei7e the oort%nity then offered %s for finally wiing o%t the
handiwork done by the Marxists who betrayed their co%ntry and were
resonsible for the m%rder of o%r eole.
0
8nly bo%rgeois minds co%ld hae arried at the incredible belief
that Marxism had robably become 6%ite a different thing now and that
the canaille of ringleaders in -E, who callo%sly %sed the bodies of
o%r two million dead as steing stones on which they climbed into the
ario%s &oernment ositions, wo%ld now, in the year -23, s%ddenly show
themseles ready to ay their trib%te to the national conscience. +t was
eritably a iece of incredible folly to exect that those traitorswo%ld s%ddenly aear as the chamions of &erman freedom. They had no
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intention of doing it. 5%st as a hyena will not leae its carrion, a
Marxist will not gie % ind%lging in the betrayal of his co%ntry. +t is
o%t of the 6%estion to %t forward the st%id retort here, that so many
of the workers gae their blood for &ermany. &erman workers, yes, b%t no
longer international Marxists. +f the &erman working class, in -C,
consisted of real Marxists the 'ar wo%ld hae ended within three weeks.&ermany wo%ld hae collased before the first soldier had %t a foot
beyond the frontiers. o. The fact that the &erman eole carried on the
'ar roed that the Marxist folly had not yet been able to enetrate
deely. %t as the 'ar was rolonged &erman soldiers and workers
grad%ally fell back into the hands of the Marxist leaders, and the
n%mber of those who th%s relased became lost to their co%ntry.
0
The sit%ation in -23 was 6%ite similar to that of -E. o matter what
form of resistance was decided %on, the first rere6%isite for takingaction was the elimination of the Marxist oison from the body of the
nation. #nd + was coninced that the first task then of a really
ational &oernment was to seek and find those forces that were
determined to wage a war of destr%ction against Marxism and to gie
these forces a free hand. +t was their d%ty not to bow down before the
fetish of :order and tran6%illity’ at a moment when the enemy from
o%tside was dealing the ;atherland a death blow and when high treason
was l%rking behind eery street corner at home. o. # really ational
&oernment o%ght then to hae welcomed disorder and %nrest if this
t%rmoil wo%ld afford an oort%nity of finally settling with the
Marxists, who are the mortal enemies of o%r eole. +f this reca%tion
were neglected, then it was sheer folly to think of resisting, no matter
what form that resistance might take.
8f co%rse, s%ch a settlement of acco%nts with the Marxists as wo%ld be
of real historical imortance co%ld not be effected along lines laid
down by some secret co%ncil or according to some lan concocted by the
shrielled mind of some cabinet minister. +t wo%ld hae to be in
accordance with the eternal laws of life on this 9arth which are and
will remain those of a ceaseless str%ggle for existence.
0
#t that time + often talked myself hoarse in trying to make it clear, at
least to the so0called national circles, what was then at stake and that
by reeating the errors committed in -C and the following years we
m%st necessarily come to the same kind of catastrohe as in -E. +
fre6%ently imlored of them to let ;ate hae a free hand and to make it
ossible for o%r Moement to settle with the Marxists.
0
#nd then also + recogni7ed the fact that all the bo%rgeois
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arties had been fighting Marxism merely from the sirit of cometition
witho%t sincerely wishing to destroy it.
0
#t that time00+ admit it oenly00+ conceied a rofo%nd admiration for the great man beyond the #ls, whose ardent loe for his eole insired
him not to bargain with +taly’s internal enemies b%t to %se all ossible
ways and means in an effort to wie them o%t. 'hat laces M%ssolini in
the ranks of the world’s great men is his decision not to share +taly
with the Marxists b%t to redeem his co%ntry from Marxism by destroying
internationalism.
0
The attit%de adoted by the bo%rgeoisie in -23 and the way in which
they dealt kindly with Marxism decided from the o%tset the fate of anyattemt at actie resistance in the =%hr.
0
;or if the res%lt of the &erman action in regard to the ;rench inasion of
the =%hr had been only the destr%ction of Marxism at home, s%ccess wo%ld
hae been on o%r side. 8nce liberated from the deadly enemies of her
resent and f%t%re existence, &ermany wo%ld ossess forces which no ower
in the world co%ld strangle again. 8n the day when Marxism is broken in
&ermany the chains that bind &ermany will be smashed for eer.
0
8f co%rse they needed the Marxists for the strike, beca%se the workers
wo%ld hae to be the first to go on strike. ow, in the brain of a
bo%rgeois statesman s%ch as %no, a Marxist and a worker are one and the
same thing. Therefore it was necessary to bring the worker into line
with all the other &ermans in a %nited front.
0
#t !t%ttgart and other laces he soke to :his eole’ and this eole became
lost in admiration for him. 8f co%rse they needed the Marxists for the strike,
beca%se the workers wo%ld hae to be the first to go on strike. ow, in the
brain of a bo%rgeois statesman s%ch as %no, a Marxist and a worker are one
and the same thing. Therefore it was necessary to bring the worker into line
with all the other &ermans in a %nited front. 8ne sho%ld hae seen how
the co%ntenances of these arty oliticians beamed with the light of
their moth0eaten bo%rgeois c%lt%re when the great geni%s soke the word
of reelation to them. Here was a nationalist and also a man of geni%s.
#t last they had discoered what they had so long so%ght. ;or now the
abyss between Marxism and themseles co%ld be bridged oer. #nd th%s it became ossible for the se%do nationalist to ae the &erman manner and
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adot nationalist hraseology in reaching o%t the ingen%o%s hand of
friendshi to the internationalist traitors of their co%ntry. The
traitor readily grased that hand, beca%se, 4%st as Herr %no had need
of the Marxist chiefs for his :%nited front’, the Marxist chiefs needed
Herr %no’s money.