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Date: October 3rd, 2025 5:22 PM Author: Histrionic Address
Yet it was the onset of war that gave full meaning to the cult of death and bore out sacrifice and conflict as central tenets of Nazism. As Hitler explained in 1936: There are individual people who think they can damage National Socialism by saying, ‘Ah yes, but everything [you have achieved] requires sacrifices!’ Indeed, my worthy petits bourgeois, our struggle has required unceasing sacrifice. It’s only you who haven’t experienced it. Perhaps you fancy that our present-day Germany has become [what it is] because you made no sacrifices! No! Because we knew how to make sacrifices and because we wanted to make them – that is why this Germany has come [into being]. So if somebody tells us, ‘The future too will demand sacrifices’, then we say, ‘Yes, indeed it will!’ National Socialism in not a doctrine of inertia but a doctrine of conflict. Not a doctrine of happiness or good luck, but a doctrine of work and a doctrine of struggle, and thus also a doctrine of sacrifice.31
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5782756&forum_id=2#49323089) |
Date: October 3rd, 2025 6:07 PM Author: Dashing Nursing Home
The Nazis idolized many aspects of American society: the cult of sport, Hollywood production values, the mythology of the frontier. From boyhood on, Hitler devoured the Westerns of the popular German novelist Karl May. In 1928, Hitler remarked, approvingly, that white settlers in America had “gunned down the millions of redskins to a few hundred thousand.” When he spoke of Lebensraum, the German drive for “living space” in Eastern Europe, he often had America in mind.
Among recent books on Nazism, the one that may prove most disquieting for American readers is James Q. Whitman’s “Hitler’s American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law” (Princeton). On the cover, the inevitable swastika is flanked by two red stars. Whitman methodically explores how the Nazis took inspiration from American racism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He notes that, in “Mein Kampf,” Hitler praises America as the one state that has made progress toward a primarily racial conception of citizenship, by “excluding certain races from naturalization.” Whitman writes that the discussion of such influences is almost taboo, because the crimes of the Third Reich are commonly defined as “the nefandum, the unspeakable descent into what we often call ‘radical evil.’ ” But the kind of genocidal hatred that erupted in Germany had been seen before and has been seen since. Only by stripping away its national regalia and comprehending its essential human form do we have any hope of vanquishing it.
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