Fritz Sauckel - God protect my people, whom I love above all else, Augusti 31, 1946. | Made by LucciNation.
''God protect my people, whom I love above all else. May the Lord God bless again the work of German workers, to whom my entire life and efforts were dedicated, and may He give peace to the world.'
- Fritz Sauckel, Augusti 31, 1946.
Adolf Hitler on Ireland | Made by LucciNation.
Transcript:
"But I must also draw Mr. Roosevelt's attention to one or two mistakes in history. He mentions, for example, Ireland, and asks for a declaration that Germany will not attack Ireland. Now, I have just read a speech delivered by the Irish prime minister, de Valera, in which oddly enough, and contrary to Mr. Roosevelt’s opinion, does not accuse Germany of oppressing Ireland, but reproaches England with subjecting Ireland to continuous aggression under which his state suffers.
With all due respect to Mr. Roosevelt’s insight into the needs and cares of other countries, it may nevertheless be assumed that the Irish prime minister still knows the dangers that threaten his country better than the President of the American Republic does."
- Adolf Hitler, April 28, 1939.
Charles Lindbergh's anti-war speech - September 11, 1941 | Made by LucciNation.
"We cannot allow the natural passions and prejudices of other peoples to lead our country to destruction. The Roosevelt administration is the third powerful group which has been carrying this country toward war. Its members have used the war emergency to obtain a third presidential term for the first time in American history. They have used the war to add unlimited billions to a debt which was already the highest we have ever known. And they have just used the war to justify the restriction of congressional power, and the assumption of dictatorial procedures on the part of the president and his appointees.
The power of the Roosevelt administration depends upon the maintenance of a wartime emergency. The prestige of the Roosevelt administration depends upon the success of Great Britain to whom the president attached his political future at a time when most people thought that England and France would easily win the war. The danger of the Roosevelt administration lies in its subterfuge. While its members have promised us peace, they have led us to war heedless of the platform upon which they were elected.
In selecting these three groups as the major agitators for war, I have included only those whose support is essential to the war party. If any one of these groups--the British, the Jewish, or the administration--stops agitating for war, I believe there will be little danger of our involvement.
They planned: first, to prepare the United States for foreign war under the guise of American defense; second, to involve us in the war, step by step, without our realization; third, to create a series of incidents which would force us into the actual conflict. These plans were of course, to be covered and assisted by the full power of their propaganda.
Our theaters soon became filled with plays portraying the glory of war. Newsreels lost all semblance of objectivity. Newspapers and magazines began to lose advertising if they carried anti-war articles. A smear campaign was instituted against individuals who opposed intervention. The terms "fifth columnist," "traitor," "Nazi," "anti-Semitic" were thrown ceaselessly at any one who dared to suggest that it was not to the best interests of the United States to enter the war. Men lost their jobs if they were frankly anti-war. Many others dared no longer speak.
We are on the verge of war, but it is not yet too late to stay out. It is not too late to show that no amount of money, or propaganda, or patronage can force a free and independent people into war against its will."
- Charles Lindbergh, September 11, 1941.
Joseph Goebbels - "We have German theatre, German cinema, German press, German literature, German fine art, German Music, and German radio. The objection so often raised against us, namely that it would be impossible to remove Jews from our artistic and cultural life because there are to many of them and we would not be able to fill the vacant positions has been spectacularly refuted."
Adolf Hitler - "It is beyond question that music possesses the greatest power to form the emotions and feelings that move our spirit though it seems least suited to satisfying the intellect."
Joseph Goebbels - "We have German theatre, German cinema, German press, German literature, German fine art, German Music, and German radio. The objection so often raised against us, namely that it would be impossible to remove Jews from our artistic and cultural life because there are to many of them and we would not be able to fill the vacant positions has been spectacularly refuted."
Adolf Hitler - "It is beyond question that music possesses the greatest power to form the emotions and feelings that move our spirit though it seems least suited to satisfying the intellect."