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Hitler's Broadcast on the 12th
Anniversary of the National Socialist Regime
(January 30, 1945)
GERMAN
COMPATRIOTS! NATIONAL SOCIALISTS!
Twelve years ago, when, as the leader of the
strongest party, I was entrusted by the deceased Reich President, [Field
Marshal Paul] von Hindenburg, with the office of Chancellor, Germany found
herself faced with the same situation internally as the one that today faces it
externally. The forces of economic destruction and annihilation of the
Versailles dictate led to a situation that had gradually become a permanent
one-namely, the existence of almost 7,000,000 unemployed, 7,000,000 part-time
workers, a destroyed farmers' class, a ruined industry and a commerce that had
become correspondingly prostrate.
The German ports were nothing but ship cemeteries.
The financial situation of the country threatened at any moment to lead to a
collapse not only of the state but also of the provinces and of the
communities. The decisive thing, however, was this: Behind this methodical
destruction of Germany's economy, there stood the specter of Asiatic
bolshevism. It was there then, just as much as it is there today.
In the years before our assumption of power the
bourgeois world was incapable of opposing this development effectively on a
small scale, just as it is incapable of doing so today on a large scale. Even
after the collapse of 1918 this bourgeois world had failed to realize that an
old world was vanishing and a new one being born and that there is no use in
supporting and thus artificially maintaining what has been found to be decayed
and rotten, but that something healthy must be substituted for it. A social
structure that had become obsolete had cracked and every attempt to maintain it
was bound to fail.
It was no different from today on a large scale,
when the bourgeois states are doomed and when only clearly defined and
ideologically consolidated national communities can survive the most difficult
crisis Europe has seen in many centuries.
We were granted only six years of peace after Jan.
30, 1933. During these six years tremendous feats were achieved, and even greater
ones were planned, so many and such huge ones that they caused envy among our
democratic, impotent neighbors.
But this was decisive: That we succeeded during
these six years, with superhuman exertions, to restore the German nation
militarily-that is, to imbue it with the spirit of resistance and
self-assertion rather than to equip it with a material war potential.
The horrid fate that is now taking shape in the
east and that exterminates hundreds of thousands in the villages and market
places, in the country and in the cities will be warded off in the end and
mastered by us, with the utmost exertion and despite all setbacks and hard
trials.
But if this is possible at all, it is only because
a change has taken place in the German people since 1933. If Germany today were
the Germany envisaged by the Versailles Treaty, Europe would long since have
been swept away by the hurricane from Central Asia. It is hardly necessary to
argue with those eternal blockheads who maintain that an unarmed Germany would,
owing to its impotence, not have become the victim of this Jewish international
world plot. Such reasoning would amount to a reversal of all laws of nature.
When was a helpless goose ever not eaten by the fox
because she was constitutionally incapable of harboring aggressive designs? And
when has a wolf ever reformed and become a pacifist because sheep do not wear
armor? If there are still bourgeois states who earnestly believe this, that
only proves how necessary it was to do away with an era that by its educational
system managed to cultivate and maintain such notions, nay, even granted them
political influence.
The fight against this Jewish Asiatic bolshevism
had been raging long before National Socialism came into power. The only reason
why it had not already overrun Europe during the years 1919-20 was that it was
then itself too weak and too poorly armed.
Its attempt to eliminate Poland was not abandoned
because of its compassion for the Poland of that time but only because of the
lost battle before Warsaw. Its intention to annihilate Hungary was not
discarded because they changed their minds, but because Bolshevist power could
not be maintained militarily. Nor was the attempt to smash Germany given up
because this achievement was not desired but because it proved impossible to
overcome the natural resistance stamina of our people.
Thereupon Judaism began systematically to undermine
our nation from within, and it found its best ally in those narrow-minded
bourgeoisie who would not recognize that the era of a bourgeois world is ended
and will never again return, that the epoch of unbridled economic liberalism
has outlived itself and can only lead to its self-destruction and, above all,
that the great tasks of our time can be mastered only under an authoritarian
coordination of natural strength, based on the law of same rights for all and,
thence, of same duties. On the other hand, the fulfillment of the same duties
must necessarily entail an equality of rights.
Thus National Socialism, in the midst of gigantic
economic, social and cultural reconstruction work, has also educationally given
to the German people that armor without which no military values can be
created.
The power of resistance of our nation has increased
so tremendously since Jan. 30, 1933, that it cannot be compared any more with
that of former times But the maintaining of this inner power of resistance is
by the same token the safest guarantor of final victory. If Europe today finds
itself stricken with a severe illness, the stricken countries will either
overcome this illness by exerting their full and utmost power of resistance or
they will succumb.
Yet the convalescent and survivor overcomes the
climax of such an illness only in a crisis, a crisis that utterly weakens him,
but in spite of all, it is all the more our immutable will not to shrink from
anything in this battle for the salvation of our people from the most dreadful
fate of all times and unflinchingly and faithfully to obey the law of the
preservation of our nation.
God the Almighty has made our nation. By defending
its existence we are defending His work. The fact that this defense is fraught
with incalculable misery, suffering and hardships makes us even more attached
to this nation But it also gives us that hard will needed to fulfill our duty
even in the most critical struggle; that is, not only to fulfill our duty
toward the decent, noble Germans, but also our duty toward those few infamous
ones who turn their backs on their people.
In this fateful battle there is therefore for us
but one command: He who fights honorably can thus save his own life and the
lives of his loved ones. But he who, because of cowardice or lack of character,
turns his back on the nation shall inexorably die an ignominious death.
That National Socialism succeeded in awakening and
strengthening this spirit in our German people is a great achievement. Only
when this mighty world drama will have died away and the bells of peace are
ringing will realization come of what the German people owes to this spiritual
renaissance: No less than its existence in this world.
Only a few months and weeks ago Allied statesmen
openly outlined the German fate. Thereupon they were warned by some newspapers
to be more intelligent and rather to promise something, even though nobody
intended to keep this promise later.
As an inexorable National Socialist and a fighter
for my people, I now wish to assure these statesmen once and for all that every
attempt at influencing National Socialist Germany through slogans, lies and
distortions presupposes a simple-mindedness unknown to the Germany of today.
The fact that political activities and lies are inextricably linked in a
democracy is of no consequence. Decisive is that every promise given by these
statesmen to a people is today quite meaningless, because they are not in a
position ever to fulfill any such promise. This is as if one sheep promised
another sheep to protect it against a tiger.
I herewith repeat my prophecy: England will not
only not be in a position to control bolshevism but her development will
unavoidably evolve more and more toward the symptoms of this destructive
disease.
The democracies are unable to rid themselves now of
the forces they summoned from the steppes of Asia.
All the small European nations ,who capitulated,
confident of Allied assurances, are facing complete annihilation. It is
entirely uninteresting whether this fate will befall them a little earlier or
later; what counts is its implacability. The Kremlin Jews are motivated only by
tactical considerations; whether in one case they act with immediate brutality
or, in another case, with some reticence, the result will always be the same.
Germany, however, shall never suffer this fate. The
guarantor thereof is the victory achieved twelve years ago within our country.
Whatever our enemies may plot, whatever sufferings they may inflict on our
German cities, on German landscapes and, above all, on our people, all that
cannot bear any comparison with the irreparable misery, the tragedy that would
befall us if the plutocratic-Bolshevistic conspiracy were victorious.
Therefore, it is all the more necessary on this
twelfth anniversary of the rise to power to strengthen the heart more than ever
before and to steel ourselves in the holy determination to wield the sword,
no-matter where and under what circumstances, until final victory crowns our
efforts.
On this day I do not want to leave any doubt about
something else. Against an entire hostile world I once chose my road, according
to my inner call, and strode it, as an unknown and nameless man, to final
success; often they reported I was dead and always they wished I were, but in
the end I remained victor in spite of all. My life today is with an equal
exclusiveness determined by the duties incumbent on me.
Combined, they are but one: To work for my people
and to fight for it. Only He can relieve me of this duty Who called me to it.
It was in the hand of Providence to snuff me out by the bomb that exploded only
one and a half meters from me on July 20, and thus to terminate my life's work.
That the Almighty protected me on that day I consider a renewed affirmation of
the task entrusted to me.
In the years to come I shall continue on this road,
uncompromisingly safeguarding my people's interests, oblivious to all misery
and danger, and filled with the holy conviction that God the Almighty will not
abandon him who, during all his life, had no desire but to save his people from
a fate it had never deserved, neither by virtue of its number nor by way of its
importance.
Therefore I now appeal to the entire German people
and, above all, to my old fellow-fighters and to all the soldiers to gird
themselves with a yet greater, harder spirit of resistance, until we can
again-as we did before-put on the graves of the dead of this enormous struggle
a wreath inscribed with the words: "And yet you were victorious."
Therefore I expect every German to do his duty to
the last and that he be willing to take upon himself every sacrifice he will be
asked to make; I expect every able-bodied German to fight with the complete
disregard for his personal safety; I expect the sick and the weak or those
otherwise unavailable for military duty to work with their last strength; I
expect city dwellers to forge the weapons for this struggle and I expect the
farmer to supply the bread for the soldiers and workers of this struggle by
imposing restrictions upon himself; I expect all women and girls to continue
supporting this struggle with utmost fanaticism.
In this appeal I particularly address myself to
German youth. In vowing ourselves to one another, we are entitled to stand
before the Almighty and ask Him for His grace and His blessing. No people can
do more than that everybody who can fight, fights, and that everybody who can
work, works, and that they all sacrifice in common, filled with but one
thought: to safeguard freedom and national honor and thus the future of life.
However grave the crisis may be at the moment, it
will, despite everything, finally be mastered by our unalterable will, by our
readiness for sacrifice and by our abilities. We shall overcome this calamity,
too, and this fight, too, will not be won by central Asia but by Europe; and at
its head will be the nation that has represented Europe against the East for
1,500 years and shall represent it for all times: our Greater German Reich, the
German nation.
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