Rudolf Hess was born the son of a wealthy German merchant in Alexandria
Egypt. He joined the German Army in August 1914
and served in the 1st Bavarian Infantry Regiment during the First
World War. He was twice wounded and reached the rank of lieutenant.
In 1918 became an officer pilot in the German Army
Air Service.
After the war Hess settled
in Munich where he entered the
university to study history and economics.
Hess was one of the first
people to join the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP)
and soon become a devoted follower of Adolf Hitler.
In November, 1923, Hess
took part in the Beer Hall Putsch.
He was arrested and sentenced to 18 months in prison.
While in Landsberg Hess acted as Hitler's secretary to type
My Struggle (Mein Kampf).
Hess gradually worked
his way up the Nazi hierarchy and in December 1932 was appointed
head of the Central Political Committee and deputy leader of the
party and minister without portfolio.
Hess went against the
Feuer's wishes and flew to Scotland with the intention of having
a meeting with the Duke of Hamilton.
Hess hoped that Hamilton would arrange for him to meet George VI.
and he could persuade the king to sack Winston Churchill and make
peace with Germany.
When he heard the news
Adolf Hitler issued a statement
pointing out that: "Hess did not fly in my name."
Hess was kept in the
Tower of London until being sent to face charges at the Nuremberg
War Crimes Trial.
Rudolf Hess was sentenced
to life and was still in Spandau Prison when he was found dead on
17th August, 1987.
Officially he committed suicide but grave doubts have been raised
about the possibility of a 93 year old man in his state of health
being able to hang himself with an electrical extension cord without
help from someone else.
Regardless of his bad decision we salute Hess for his service to
the Reich. He was one of the men closest to the Feuer And a National
Socialist from the beginning.
Electing Adolf Hitler Führer - 8/4/34
National Socialists!
Fellow German citizens!
I have rarely given a speech as difficult as this one. It is a challenge
to attempt to prove the good of something as obvious as Hitler's
assumption of Hindenburg's position. For fourteen years I have been
convinced that he is the only man able to master Germany's fate.
This conviction has grown over the years, as the original emotional
feeling found new support in endless ways that have demonstrated
Adolf Hitler's remarkable leadership abilities. It is hard for me,
now that I see the realization of fourteen years of hopes, to gather
the various reasons that explain how Adolf Hitler has become the
highest and only Führer of the German people.
Whether through good
luck or providence, I found in the summer of 1920 a small room in
the Sterneckerbräu in which one Adolf Hitler, whom I had never
heard of, gave a speech to a few dozen people. His clear, logical
and persuasive speech laid out a new political program. This man
expressed my own vague feelings as a veteran of the war, making
clear what was necessary for the nation's salvation. He outlined
a new Germany from the heart of a front soldier, a Germany that
I suddenly realized was the one that had to become reality!
This man had driving
passion, persuasive logic, and astonishing knowledge. A powerful
faith streamed from him -- I had never experienced its like. What
was most remarkable was that I and the other entirely rational members
of the audience did not laugh as he in all seriousness explained
that the flag of the new movement for which he and his movement
fought would one day fly over the Reichstag, over the Palace of
Berlin, indeed over every German building. It would be the victorious
symbol of a new, honorable, nationalist and socialist Germany.
At that moment in the
Sterneckbräu there were really only two possibilities. Either
I would leave this fool immediately, or -- as I did -- accept the
conviction: This man will save Germany, if anyone can!
I pledged my conviction
to a friend, and on that very evening become the most passionate
admirer and loyal follower of this Führer.
In the long years that
followed, the rest of the world laughed and mocked us, and the newspapers
spread their poison and scorn about this "madman," but
nothing could shake my faith and readiness to give my all for this
man, so long as he did not lose faith in himself or his mission.
I remember well even
today a visit I made to Hitler in the small room he sublet in Munich.
He raged against a Munich newspaper that mocked him and his idea.
"I will show them whether I am to be taken seriously or not,"
he exclaimed.
Still, his opponents
did not take him seriously then, or for many years after. Luckily
so! For the most serious error his enemies made was that they did
not recognize early enough what a danger he was to them. They missed
the opportunity to destroy him and his small following when it was
still possible. The mighty tree of today, able to withstand any
storm, was then only a tender plant.
But like so many other
things in the Führer's life, fate probably determined that
those around him were blind enough to lose valuable time by fighting
him only with ridicule. Providence, of which the Führer often
speaks with such faith, preserved him and his movement from destruction,
preserving both for its purposes.
I knew Adolf Hitler as
he walked through the streets of Munich in a shabby gray coat, often
hungry, accompanied only by a few friends, posting flyers. He was
armed only with a thick oak walking stick, which he only too often
had to use when his opponents from the then USPD, or the Spartakus
Bund, or some middle class party found the primitive truths on these
flyers unpleasant.
I can still remember
how he, at the head of his "whole party" broke up a meeting
of Bavarian separatists, always putting himself in the way of the
greatest danger. Astonishingly, amidst all the daily tasks and annoyances,
he never lost sight of the larger goal. He always presented his
vision vividly to his followers.
In later years I saw
this man during the triumphs and defeats of his movement. At the
moments of the worst defeats when his followers often were near
desperation, it was always he who restored the faith of the doubters,
gave them new enthusiasm, new faith. I was with him in the Landsberg
prison, when all seemed lost and his movement disintegrated as his
subordinates fought. I remember when there was the danger that his
parole would be canceled and he would have to stay behind bars for
another four or five years! The chances of realizing his ideas seemed
absolutely nonexistent then, but at that very moment he laid out
the methods he would use to rebuild the movement under the new circumstances
and by rejecting illegal methods. Then as always he proved himself
a master at adapting to new situations, in breaking radically with
methods he saw as outdated or ineffective.
With the certainty of
a great leader, in the middle of what seemed to be the total collapse
of all his efforts, he explained to me that he would need several
years to rebuild the movement, and that it would be seven years
before he had the power to force his enemies to bend to his will.
That was in the winter of 1924/25. Seven years later it was 1932!
That was the year in
which the forces of the past attempted in vain to stop the final
victory of National Socialism, the year in which every attempt to
stop Adolf Hitler and his movement failed, in which in fact every
shameless lying attack worked in the end to his advantage.
The Führer said
more often than in the past: "The others can do what they want.
When an idea is right, when it is fought for consistently, when
the movement that fights for it is well organized, and when the
leadership is determined to go its way regardless of the difficulties,
one day with mathematical certainty it will be victorious! The longer
they succeed in holding back our victory, the more powerful it will
be! It will fall into our laps like overripe fruit!"
These words from the
decisive year 1932 explain the sudden and total National Socialist
seizure of power in 1933, which so surprised the rest of the world.
Looking back I am convinced
that our delayed victory, the fourteen years that sometimes seemed
to us as if they would never end, was fate's way of preparing our
people for the seizure of power. It was a necessity of fate, just
as the early death of the Führer's parents acquainted him with
bitter poverty. That poverty forced him to become a construction
worker. He came to understand the poverty of his fellow human beings
and the lot of the "proletariat." The daily struggle for
survival in the primitive cultural conditions of the era gave the
Führer a deep understanding of his fellow working class citizens.
It was also a necessity
of fate that he served at the front during the World War, for he
learned a contempt of danger. He became hard. The war brought him
together with all levels of the German people and showed him the
destructiveness of class and rank. Most importantly, it taught him
to understand the people and to speak their language.
The revolutionary year
1918 was a necessity of fate for Adolf Hitler, for despite its criminal
leadership it cleared away relics of the past that later would have
created difficulties for the National Socialist Revolution. And
the revolt of 1918 brought signs of collapse and revealed with naked
clarity the international forces and their destructive effects on
Germany in a way that created the psychological prerequisites that
enabled the hard measures of the later National Socialist government
to succeed.
The attempt to seize
power in November 1923 was ordained by fate, just as was its bloody
collapse. If the Führer had not acted then, the masses would
later have lost faith in him as a Führer when he constantly
called for patience and postponed the seizure of power. Only his
willingness to act resolutely when necessary, as demonstrated in
November 1923, provided the proof that he would when necessary take
the most forceful course. It proved that he chose to renounce force
in the years before 1933 not because he was a coward. And National
Socialism could not have taken power in 1923, since the people were
not yet ready for National Socialism, nor was National Socialism
ready to lead the people. What was obvious to everyone in Germany
in 1933 would have seemed arrogance in 1923. The supporters of the
parties of that day had not yet had sufficient time to recognize
the weaknesses of their leaders.
The narrowest chance
of fate prevented the Führer from entering the government in
1932. He would have been joined with men who inwardly were still
his enemies and would have caused great damage as members of the
government.
And surely it was providence
that preserved the life of the old Field Marshall and Reich President
to enable his good name and protecting hand to guard the young National
Socialist government until Adolf Hitler's abilities as a leader
had been proven to everyone at home and abroad, until his reputation
was sufficient to assume the full leadership of the Reich.
Providence has clearly
been at work in Adolf Hitler's life. Only so can we understand how
this man, the son of a minor official, withstood hunger and privation
and fought unaided powerful enemies in the press and business, powerful
parties at home and abroad, to become the Führer of one of
the great nations of the world, chancellor of the German Reich,
holder of the office of Reich President. This is a miracle without
precedent in the history of the world. In the midst of bitter need,
a people finds the man to rescue it. There is a force of history
at work here which we still do not understand.
The need of our people
was great. A great man was required to meet it.
Providence gave him the
gifts and the strength to move on both in good times and bad, enabling
him over the course of time to reach his goal: the salvation of
Germany!
Providence works through
in a way both inexplicable yet clear to all who have the good fortune
to be near to him. How often has he said to me: "I know that
my decision or action is correct. I cannot explain at the moment
why, but I feel that it is right and the future will prove it so."
Invariably the course of events proved that the inexplicable feelings
of the Führer led him down a sure path.
The great historian Treitschke
held the ability to see things correctly as the decisive ability
of a statesman, more important even than talent. What leader has
ever had this ability more than Adolf Hitler? The proof is in his
speeches, even those from 1920. Rarely have political conditions
and developments been predicted more accurately, seldom have conclusions
been drawn more clearly, thanks to his ability to see the fundamental
nature of the most difficult and complicated things.
The "simple understanding"
of the genius is able to see the essential and the obvious.
The Führer adds
to the ability to see correctly, which the historian sees as more
critical than talent, not only talent, but also genius. The ability
to see correctly, along with genius, to which must be added the
workings of providence, gives us an explanation for the miracle
that has happened before our eyes in the past few years, particularly
since Hitler's assumption of power.
Is not the transformation
of our people a miracle! It shows itself in its return to its essence,
to the sources of its strength, in its reawakening pride and honor,
in its will to self assertion in the world, in its ability to free
itself from international poisons and from signs of corruption in
all areas of life! Is it a miracle that Adolf Hitler won the battle
against unemployment in so short a time? That he put people to work
to meet daily needs as well as to advance culture? The great highways,
canals and buildings will proclaim to coming generations the Hitler
Era of the German people. Is it not a miracle that a nation once
divided by class and rank, divided by petty state pride in Prussia,
Bavaria, Saxony and elsewhere -- now works together with mutual
understanding for the great common tasks and for the preservation
of the nation and its people?
As I said when I began,
I cannot explain why Hitler, and only he, can be the Führer.
Who could suggest someone worthier and more able to fill the office
of Reich President, the highest leader of the Reich?
Someone might say that
it is not good to put all power in one hand. Let me reply that in
a difficult time the Romans gave full power to a young and capable
leader -- and the Romans knew something about governing! They knew
that "men make history." They knew that in times of crisis,
strong personalities must guide the state, personalities bound to
the living essence of their people.
Someone may say that
it is not good to put all power in one hand, since Adolf Hitler
might use his authority arbitrarily and thoughtlessly!
To that I can only say:
The conscience of a moral personality is a far greater protection
against the misuse of an office than is the supervision of parliament
or the separation of powers. I know no one who has a stronger conscience,
or is more true to his people, than Adolf Hitler.
Over the years I have
seem him struggle to make difficult decisions, always checking again
and again with the experts in the field until he was certain that
his decision was absolutely correct. I know how many sleepless nights
his decision to take Germany out of the League of Nations cost him,
how he listened to all who had objections. I know that he was unable
to rest until he had refuted them by clear logic. Only then did
he decide, and accepted the full responsibility.
The Führer's highest
court is his conscience and his responsibility to his people and
to history.
He will also from time
to time allow the people itself to pass judgment on his general
policy. This will regularly reaffirm his leadership.
He knows that both his
honor and his work are at risk. He cannot pass the responsibility
for his decisions to irresponsible parliamentary majorities, as
do the statesmen of all other nations. That also means that his
freedom of action is not restricted or watered down by parliamentary
bodies or other forces. This above all is why in desperate times
people and nations need an absolute leader -- assuming he possesses
the necessary abilities -- and why such a leader can be necessary
to the continued existence of the government and people.
Treitschke said that
absolute leadership is either the best or the worst form of government,
depending on the personality of the leader. We know that Adolf Hitler
is both born and called to be a leader, and that he has shown himself
through all his actions to be a morally upright person. As sole
ruler he is the best possible form of government for Germany --
and heaven knows that in its current crisis Germany needs the best
possible form of government!
A Führer whose goal
is to serve his people is in times of crisis a better guarantee
of peace to other nations than is a parliamentary majority, which
may lack the will at the critical moment to keep its people from
stumbling into misfortune, as Lloyd George suggested the nations
stumbled into the World War. In recent weeks, Adolf Hitler has made
rapid and firm decisions advancing the cause of peace in Europe
that demonstrate his statesmanship. Those states who today oppose
us may not be willing to admit it, but history will.
German citizens! Consider
with all seriousness the international significance of the referendum
on 19 August. Talk with everyone in your circle of acquaintances
-- family members, workmates, relatives, with everyone you come
in contact with. Remember that the world is watching to see if a
united German people will be loyal to its Führer.
Hundreds of thousands
of journalists are waiting to announce the expected collapse of
National Socialism to their readers. They will do this if even a
few less Germans go to the polls than did on 12 November of last
year. They hope for a collapse of National Socialism, for they know
this would mean the collapse of Germany.
By voting yes on 19 August,
the German people will demonstrate to the world that we see in Adolf
Hitler the Führer given to us by providence. We Germans approve
of what he has done at home and abroad for Germany and trust his
decisions for the future. Germany sees Adolf Hitler as Hindenburg's
proper successor. The entire German people now gives Hitler the
name of honor that the National Socialist movement has long given
him: the Führer!
This word is more that
a title, it is a confession and a certainty: My Führer!
Furthermore, the entire
German people says to the world: Adolf Hitler is and will remain
our Führer, because his policies are the policies of the entire
German nation. His rule guarantees Germany's stability. Through
him and his movement, Germany has become a unified Reich. Since
we want to remain a united German Reich, we want Adolf Hitler at
our head. Since we know that power struggles between individuals
or interest groups are unthinkable and impossible under his leadership,
we want him as Germany's leader.
Through him, Fate realizes
its purpose: Saving Germany from the hunger of misery of Bolshevism.
We firmly believe that saving Germany from Bolshevism also rescued
Europe from the danger of red annihilation. We Germans see it as
our duty to thank Fate by affirming this man as the Führer
of Germany.
One more thing the German
people want to say to the world on 19 August: We want the work begun
in Hitler's name to continue: the battle against unemployment, the
freeing of our conscience, the moral renewal of Germany's youth,
the strengthening of our sense of honor. We Germans know that Hitler
wants what we all want: economic equality with the other nations
of the world, the political and military peace with the other peoples
of the world, a return to prosperity and culture after decades of
decline and decay.
This we say to our Führer
on 19 August: We are bound to you in an indissoluble unity in the
fight for Germany's future. With you, we long for the preservation
of peace and are prepared to follow your command to defend our people's
peace.
We are proud and happy
to have one of history's greats, a son of our people, among us during
our life times. The yes that we give affirms his leadership to the
world, and thanks him at the same time.
German workers! I speak
particularly to you. Be proud that you may on 19 August affirm as
leader of Germany a man of the German working class. Be proud that
you may symbolically say to one of your own on 19 August: We want
you, Adolf Hitler, as German Chancellor and German Reich President,
you, a German worker! Where once kings, Kaisers and presidents ruled
Germany, now by our will and the will of the German people stands
for the first time a German worker. He is a worker who knows how
hard the life of his former comrades still is, those who must struggle
daily for their basic needs, and whose goal is above all to improve
their lot as quickly as possible.
My fellow German citizens!
You will vote yes for Adolf Hitler! And if you are asked why you
voted for him, you will be able to answer:
We voted for Adolf Hitler:
Because he is the man
who from his experiences as a Front soldier developed a world view
that is the foundation for all that is happening in Germany.
Because his fifteen year
struggle against a hostile world is a model of strength and courage.
Because he always acts
at the right moment, thereby showing that he is a heroic leader.
Because he does nothing
for himself, but everything for Germany and for the future of his
people.
Because he has given
all of us a new faith in Germany.
Because he has given
our lives meaning once more by showing us why we Germans are on
the earth.
Because he is the instrument
of the will of a higher power.
In sum, because he is
a true Führer!
With our "yes"
votes, we Germans will say on 19 August:
To you, our Führer,
we pledge our loyalty -- Adolf Hitler, we believe in you!
The Oath to Adolf Hitler - 2/25/34
German men, German women,
German boys, German girls, over a million of you are gathered in
many places in all of Germany!
On this the anniversary
of the proclamation of the party's program, you will together swear
an oath of loyalty and obedience to Adolf Hitler. You will display
to the world what has long been obvious to you, and what you have
expressed in past years, often unconsciously.
You are swearing your
oath on a holiday that Germany celebrates for the first time: Heroes'
Memorial Day. We lower our flags in remembrance of those who lived
as heroes, and who died as heroes. We lower the flags before the
giants of our past, before those who fought for Germany, before
the millions who fought in the World War, before those who died
preparing the way for the new Reich. I name Horst Wessel because
he has become a symbol for us, and remember through him all those
"shot by the Red Front and Reaction."
Woe to the people that
fails to honor its heroes! It will cease producing them, cease knowing
them. Heroes spring from the essence of their people. A people without
heroes is a people without leaders, for only a heroic leader is
a true leader able to withstand the challenge of difficult times.
The rise or fall of a people can be determined by the presence or
absence of a leader.
We do not want to forget
the mothers, women, and children who gave their dearest, often their
provider, and bear their fate with quiet heroism.
The battle-ready manly
heroes and the quiet sacrifices of mothers and women are holy examples
of loyalty for us Germans. The flags that we now raise once more
are the symbols of this loyalty, which for Nordic mankind is closely
bound to heroism!
Loyalty not only in deed,
but in character is demanded of you. Loyalty of character often
demands no less heroic virtue than does loyalty in deed. Loyalty
in character is unbreakable loyalty, a loyalty that knows no ifs
or buts, that knows no weakening, Loyalty in character means absolute
obedience that does not question the results of the order nor its
reasons, but rather obeys for the sake of obedience itself. Such
obedience is an expression of heroic character when following the
order leads to personal disadvantage or seems even to contradict
one's personal convictions. Adolf Hitler's strength as a leader
is that he almost always works through the power of his persuasion;
rarely does he command. He must know, however, that when he commands,
or allows a command to be given, that it will be obeyed absolutely,
down to the last block warden.
The power and effectiveness
of a good organization is even greater when discipline prevails.
The greater its obedience even in small things, the more clearly
it marches to the right or the left depending on the command of
the leader, the more exactly the command to march in short or long
steps is followed, the more surely the Führer can take the
steps necessary to realize the National Socialist program.
All we National Socialists
work for the realization of this program, just as we once worked
to gain control of the state. We fought for the souls of the farmers,
for the souls of the workers, for the souls of the middle class,
for the souls of men, for the souls of women, for the souls of the
old, for the souls of the young - we the members of the main organization
of the NSDAP as well as the men of the Labor Service, the leaders
of the affiliated organizations of the party such as the National
Socialist women. With the same will young men and women strive toward
the same goal, to become those who will replace us as the masters
of Germany's fate.
Hitler Youths, you have
given the same absolute loyalty to the Führer that Germany's
young volunteers gave twenty years ago at Langemarck, which demanded
their heroic deaths for our people and the Reich. You have made
the youth of Langemarck your model. You have the good fortune to
live in a Reich that the best warriors of 1914 could only dream
of - a Reich that for all eternity will remain united if you do
your duty. For you, doing your duty means: Obey the Führer's
orders without question! You will be the best living memorial to
the dead comrades of the first years of the war when you maintain
discipline in your ranks.
The more a Hitler Youth
leader demand discipline from his boys, the more he must display
it himself. He must demand discipline from them above all when his
boys long for glorious freedom or wild behavior. It should be easier
for the youth of today to accept discipline and subordination -
combined with an appreciation of the accomplishments of the older
generation - since the older generation is the generation of the
World War. I know how you were persecuted, maligned, hated and mocked
because of your faith in the Führer. I know how many of your
comrades sacrificed their young lives! I know it well!
But I also know that
all the dangers and sorrows that a Hitler Youth suffered, even in
the most Communist neighborhood in the years before the seizure
of power, are not comparable to the dangers and sorrows that a front
soldier experienced in a single day! Never forget that when your
leader, who endured the battleground for us, demands self-discipline
of you.
I say to the political
leaders what I said to your comrades in Gau Thuringia as they were
sworn in last year: Be true to Hitler's spirit! Ask in all that
you do: What would the Führer do. If you act accordingly, you
will not go wrong!
Being true to Hitler's
spirit means knowing that a leader has not only rights, but above
all duties. Being true to Hitler's spirit means always being a model.
"To be a leader is to be an example," just as Hitler and
his work are an example for you. Being true to Hitler's spirit means
being modest and unassuming. Being true to Hitler's spirit means
remaining a thorough National Socialist in good times and bad. Being
a thorough National Socialist means to think ever and only on the
whole National Socialist German people. It means that no matter
what, always to be a servant of the total National Socialism of
Adolf Hitler, to be a fully conscious, heartfelt follower of the
Führer above all else.
Be ever a servant of
the whole, within the movement as well, and never forget that only
the whole movement, not a part of it, can guarantee victory and
the conquest of the future.
Be ever aware that, wherever
you are, you owe thanks to the Führer, for his leadership enabled
every victory. Wherever you are, be it high or low, work for his
movement, and therefore for Germany. Remember what Adolf Hitler
says: it makes no difference if one is a street cleaner or a professor,
as long as he works for the whole and does his duty.
The reward for your labors
is the feeling of having done one's duty for the movement, for Adolf
Hitler, for Germany.
All of you, whether political
leader, SA, SS or Hitler Youth share a common pride: Being a member
of Adolf Hitler's NSDAP!
You are all the scouts
and the defenders of the National Socialist army of the movement.
You are each indispensable and equal. Each of you is as unique in
history as National Socialism itself. You are typically National
Socialist.
SA, SS, and political
leaders have a common tradition, embodied in the "Old Guard."
It includes all who fought, sacrificed, suffered, risked or gave
their lives for Germany's resurrection under National Socialism.
It has the honor to have bled and sacrificed for our people's future.
You have earned the thanks of all who enjoy the blessings of life
in a new Reich. It is a Reich led by men who share a desire for
national freedom, socialist community and peace in dignity and honor.
Political leaders! Leaders
of the Labor Service, the forces of labor! Women's leaders, HJ leaders!
Leaders of the BDM! You will now take an oath to Adolf Hitler!
Your oath is not a mere
formality; you do not swear this oath to someone unknown to you.
You do not swear in hope, but with certainty. Fate has made it easy
for you to take this oath without condition or reservation. Never
in history has a people taken an oath to a leader with such absolute
confidence as the German people have in Adolf Hitler. You have the
enormous joy of taking an oath to a man who is the embodiment of
a leader. You take an oath to the fighter who demonstrated his leadership
over a decade, who always acts correctly and who always chose the
right way, even when at times the larger part of his movement failed
to understand why.
You take an oath to a
man whom you know follows the laws of providence, which he obeys
independently of the influence of earthly powers, who leads the
German people rightly, and who will guide Germany's fate. Through
your oath you bind yourselves to a man who - that is our faith -
was sent to us by higher powers. Do not seek Adolf Hitler with your
mind. You will find him through he strength of your hearts!
Adolf Hitler is Germany
and Germany is Adolf Hitler. He who takes an oath to Hitler takes
an oath to Germany!
Swear to great Germany,
to whose sons and daughters throughout the world I send our best
wishes.
[Throughout Germany people
take the oath.]
This has been the greatest
common taking of an oath in history!
We greet the Führer!
To the Front Fighters of the World - 7/34
In a few weeks it will be the twentieth anniversary of the beginning
of the great heroic struggle of the German soldiers. It was here in
East Prussia that the great soldier Hindenburg rescued your land -
the same soldier who today as Reich president is the guarantee of
peace.
East Prussia suffered
more than any other of the German provinces during the war. East
Prussia experienced the brutal reality of war. For a long time,
some areas bore the impact of the Russian attack. Many of you, my
East Prussian party comrades, can still remember the misery of the
refugees streaming from the homeland they left behind to escape
the Cossacks.
Because you have known
war on your own soil, I chose here in East Prussia to speak words
I had long wanted to speak to Germany and above to all the world.
Our nation has the good
fortune today to be led largely by front soldiers, by front soldiers
who carried the virtues of the front to the leadership of the state.
The rebuilding of the
Reich was guided by the spirit of the front. It was the spirit of
the front that created National Socialism.
In the face of looming
death at the front, ideas of social standing and class collapsed.
At the front, the sharing of common joys and common sorrows led
to a previously unknown camaraderie between citizens. At the front,
everyone could see that the common fate towered above the individual
fate.
One more thing grew in
front fighters, despite the bitter relentlessness of the battle:
The sense of a certain inner connection with front fighters across
no man's land, who bore the same burdens, stood in the same mud,
were threatened by the same death.
This feeling of connectedness
remains to this day.
It is now true that when
front fighters meet, though they were once enemies, they now share
the same memories and opinions. They talk of the World War, but
behind their words they hope for peace. The front fighters are therefore
called to be a bridge of understanding, helping one nation to understand
another when politicians are unable to find the way.
It is no accident that
the states which are entirely led by front fighters - Germany and
Italy - are working hardest for world peace. And it is no accident
that when the front fighters Hitler and Mussolini met, they quickly
developed a warm personal relationship.
We have signed a treaty
that serves peace with our Polish neighbor, where a soldier - Marshall
Pilsudski - is in charge.
And the strongest support
for Hitler's efforts to bring about an understanding with our western
neighbor comes from France's front soldiers.
We front soldiers do
not want an incompetent diplomacy to lead us once again into catastrophe,
whose chief victims would once again be front soldiers. We soldiers
on all sides feel free of the responsibility for the last war. We
want to fight together to prevent a new catastrophe. We want to
join in building together what we together destroyed during the
war.
It is high time for a
true understanding between the nations. It must be an understanding
that rests on mutual respect, since only that can last - the kind
of respect that characterizes the relations between former front
soldiers.
Let there be no doubt:
Most large states have piled up more war material than ever before.
It is war material that threatens to become obsolete, but still
threatens distrustful nations with a terrible powder keg. The slightest
cause, like that cursed shot fired in Sarajevo - perhaps from the
pistol of a fool - might suffice to bring forth armies of millions,
against the will of the affected peoples. Whole regions might be
plowed up by tens of thousands of shells of every size and weight,
cities and villages might be transformed into seas of flame, all
life might perish in clouds of gas.
He who fought in the
World War has an inkling of what a modern war with its perfected
weapons might mean.
And so I turn to my comrades
from the front of the World War, both here and abroad.
Be honest! Once we stood
out there, proud to be true men - soldiers, fighters, far from the
routine of our former lives. We sometimes may have enjoyed a life
that stood in stark contrast to the decadence that modern culture
and its excesses bring. We felt superior to those far behind the
lines who had nothing to do with life at the front. We felt that
we were defending the life of our nation, that we were the bearers
of its future.
Sometimes we had glad
and cheerful hours. We attempted to live each minute of the life
that had been given us with double intensity, None of us wanted
to have the time at the front fade from memory.
But be honest again!
We sensed the horror of death. We probably saw death more terribly
and intensely than any who came before us. We crouched in the trenches,
waiting for devastating attacks. We held our breath in fear when
we head the shells rushing toward us, when mines exploded near us.
Our hearts almost burst as we vainly sought cover from the zinging
of machine guns. We thought we were suffocating behind our gas masks.
We staggered through water-filled trenches. We kept watch on frosty
nights in the mud of shell holes. We endured days and weeks of horror
during the great battles. We froze and starved and sometimes came
near to desperation. We heard the cries of the badly wounded, we
saw those gasping for breath after gas attacks. We met the blind
staggering along, we heard the death rattles of the dying. Our last
hopes for life vanished amidst the corpses of our comrades. We saw
the misery of refugees behind us. We saw the widows and orphans,
the cripples and the suffering, the sick children, the starving
women.
Be honest! Did not each
of us say: Why is all this happening? Does it have to be? Cannot
humanity be spared this in the future?!
Still we held on - on
our side and on the other side! We held on as men doing their duty,
who displayed discipline and loyalty, men who abhorred cowardice.
Today I raise the same
question to all the world - as a front fighter to front fighters,
as a leader of one people to the leaders of other peoples: Must
it be?! Can we not together through good will spare humanity from
this?!
Someone might ask me:
Why do you raise your voice for the first time today? Why were you
silent in past years?
This is my answer: Because
my voice would have been mixed together in Germany with the voices
of traitors to their own people - with the voices of those who once
attacked our front soldiers from the rear - with the voices of those
who besmeared front soldiers and praised cowards - with the voices
of those in Germany who have the Treaty of Versailles on their consciences.
I wanted nothing to do with them.
Today I may speak because
a man of my people has restored the honor of this people before
the world. Today I may speak because this man has silenced the traitors.
Today I may speak because the world knows that a National Socialist
fighter is no coward. Today I may speak because the leader of my
people extends the hand of peace to the world. Today I may speak
because Adolf Hitler, the bravest of the brave, keeps me from being
misunderstood or confused with cowards.
Today I must speak because
I support the man who attempts to save the world at the last moment
from catastrophe. Today I raise my voice because I want to warn
the world not to confuse the Germany of today, the Germany of peace,
with the Germany that was, with the Germany of pacifism!
People must know this:
The horrors of the war are always before us, and the postwar generation
wants war no more than the old generation. But no one can "stroll
through" Germany. Just as the French defended every inch of
their soil in the great war with all their might, and would do so
again today, so too would we Germans today. The French front soldier
above all will understand us when we say to those who play with
the idea of another war - which naturally others would have to fight
at the front, not they: "Just try to attack us! Just try to
march into the new Germany! The world will see the spirit of the
new Germany! It would fight for its freedom as no nation before
it has ever fought!
The French people know
how one defends his own soil. Each [German] woods, each hill, each
farm would have to be paid for in blood! Old and young would dig
into the soil of the homeland! They would defend themselves with
unequaled fanaticism!
And even if the superiority
of modern weapons triumphed, the path through the Reich would be
a path of grim sacrifice for the invaders as well, for never was
a nation so sure of the justice of its cause and of the duty to
defend itself to the utmost as our nation is today.
But we do not believe
the well-poisoners of international relations who want to suggest
to us that some nation wishes to disturb the peace of Germany, and
therefore of Europe, if not even the world.
We particularly do not
believe this is true of the French people. We know that this people
too longs for peace. Just as we front fighters felt, so too did
the French population behind the lines, which always saw the war
as a disaster for them and for the whole world: "Malheur pour
nos - malheur pour vos - malheur pour tout le monde!"
We in Germany - and particularly
Germany's front soldiers - have responded with sympathy to the voices
in the French veteran's organizations calling for honest understanding
with Germany. This call surely comes both from experience with the
true nature of war as well as from the esteem that France's front
soldiers feel for the achievements of German front soldiers.
France's soldiers know
the bravery the Germans displayed against superior forces for four
and a half years. And German front soldiers can never deny the French
front soldier the honor due his bravery. This bravery finds expression
in the fact that France's army had the highest losses on the Allied
side.
Front soldiers want peace.
The peoples want peace.
Germany's government
wants peace.
Even if the words of
leading representatives of the French government from time to time
do not display to us a spirit of understanding, we do not give up
hope that despite it all, France's government wants peace. Since
the French people surely want peace, we are convinced that France's
government does not want war with Germany.
And if leading French
spokesmen do not speak the language of the French people or France's
front fighters, we may not take their speeches as the thinking of
France's leadership. A Frenchman who knows the people and politics
of his land well told me: "Take pity on us! We still have a
parliamentarian government!" He was saying that statesmen in
their speeches sometimes are forced to say not what they think,
but what parliamentary majorities wish to hear. But we know that
parliamentary majorities are not representative of the opinions
of the people, but rather of interest groups that often represent
forces outside the nation.
History surely will give
more laurels to men who in difficult times find the way to bring
understanding between peoples, thereby rescuing culture, than to
men who believe they can win victories by political and military
aggression, or even those who achieve real victories.
The peoples themselves
will thank those who secure peace, for unemployment with all its
resulting social misery, is primarily the result of too little commerce
between the nations. Such trade is always hindered by a lack of
confidence.
It is undoubtedly the
case that good relations between Germany and France serve not only
the two nations as a whole, but also each individual within both
peoples. Concretely, each Frenchman and each German in the long
term will have higher income or higher pay.
Just as little as war
and the continuation of war by other means under the name of "peace"
benefit culture and the prosperity of the nations, so a true peace
brings advantages for all.
True peace and real confidence
between the nations enable a reduction in the armaments that today
demand a large part of the wealth of nations as well as that of
individual citizens.
Adolf Hitler has said
repeatedly that German wishes only equality in all areas, including
armaments. Such an understanding between Germany and its neighbors
will enable Germany to be satisfied with its limited armaments,
which are necessary to guarantee its security and thereby peace.
A defenseless nation
is a danger to peace. Its defenseless all too easily invites the
"attention" of easy attacks by foreign armies. If one
people is defenseless among heavily armed peoples, it is all to
easy for honor-hungry men to earn cheap laurels, for governments
to divert their own peoples by the foreign adventure of a war.
My party comrades, the
veterans among you, one of whom I am proud to be, can testify that
veterans wish peace from their deepest convictions.
The world knows that
the front fighter Adolf Hitler reveals his true thinking with surprising
openness. The front fighters in the German government want honorable
peace and understanding. I appeal to the front fighters in other
states, and to those of good will in the governments of these states,
to support us in this goal.
I direct this appeal
from the holy soil of East Prussia to the front soldiers of the
world. Here on this German borderland the great world struggle began,
with its terrible sacrifices, sacrifices from which the warring
nations to this day have yet to recover. May the historic battleground
from which I speak add strength to an earnest call for peace. On
Germany's eastern border, treaties guarantee peace for the inhabitants
of large neighboring states. May the governments of the peoples
on the other borders of our Reich soon come to see that there is
greater security for their citizens in peaceful treaties than in
piling up war material. That is our hope.
The memory of Germany's
dead, many of whom fell for East Prussia, will always make Germany's
desire for peace strong and powerful!
The veterans of the front
and the young fighters for a free, proud, and peaceful Reich greet
the front soldiers and the Führer Adolf Hitler.
The Launching of the Training Ship Horst Wessel
This ship is to bear
the name of the poet and fighter at the front lines of the German
revolution, "Horst Wessel," just as its sister ship the
Gorch Fock bears the name of the poet and fighter in the war at
sea.
These naval training
ships bear the names of two fighters and poets who stand for the
same idea, of men who gave their lives for this idea.
The idea is "Germany."
It is the Germany that
millions longed for as they fought for Germany in the Great War;
the Germany that they
saw in their mind's eyes as the coming Germany;
the Germany born of
their common experiences of struggle, of sorrow, of the deaths of
German men;
of the Germany for which
it was worthy to die.
They hoped that by sacrificing
their individual lives, a German community worthy of their lives
would grow.
They believed in a Germany
in the spirit of the Front, of a National Socialist Germany, even
if they did not know the words "National Socialism."
The Front soldiers brought
this idea of Germany home with them. The front soldier Adolf Hitler
made this idea of Germany the idea of the homeland, the idea of
the German people, thus realizing the legacy of the Front. From
this idea of Germany Adolf Hitler created the proud reality of the
Third Reich. Had Adolf Hitler not lived, the idea of the Front soldiers
would have died with them.
During Adolf Hitler's
battle to make this idea the idea of Germany, during the struggle
for the Third Reich, Horst Wessel gave his life in the service of
the Führer and of his idea.
Horst Wessel is the model
of National Socialism.
To spread the faith in
National Socialism to the workers, the student Horst Wessel became
the worker Horst Wessel. He united intellectual and physical workers,
he united the nationalist of the idea with the socialist of the
deed.
So that he could spread
the faith in National Socialism to those whose lives were hard,
he gave up his middle class life and lived among the workers, among
the unemployed.
So that he could show
his readiness to give his life for the idea, he carried high the
flag at the head of his unit through the Berlin Communist neighborhoods,
though he knew that the Red Front had determined to kill him.
Because Horst Wessel
was one of National Socialism's most effective fighters, they wanted
him dead. But Horst Wessel's death only gave him greater strength.
Shot by the leaders of
the Marxist revolution, Horst Wessel became a symbol of the German
Revolution, and a powerful model for German revolutionaries.
Horst Wessel's lips fell
silent, but his song became the song of the German Revolution, the
song of the Germany the Revolution brought about.
Horst Wessel died, but
"Horst Wessel" became immortal.
Carry, oh ship, his immortal
name across the seas, carry it under the flag for which Horst Wessel
fought and died.
Carry with you Horst
Wessel's spirit.
Imbue with Horst Wessel's
spirit the boys who will become men while serving under you.
Imbue them with the spirit
of the Front.
Imbue them with the knowledge
that the greatest nationalism and the truest socialism are the same:
the spirit of simple service to the community.
Imbue them with the spirit
of camaraderie, free from the old concepts of class and ancestry,
with the spirit of community, of the sacrifice of each for the other,
of the spirit to accept privation for the sake of an idea -
of the spirit that values
truth above appearance -
of the spirit willing
to give one's life for Germany,
Imbue them with the spirit
that will hold the flag high to the last breath, though the ship
may sink!
Imbue them with Horst
Wessel's love, imbue them with Horst Wessel's loyalty to the Führer.
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