Mein Kampf Quotes

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Christopher Hitchens
“[Said during a debate when his opponent asserted that atheism and belief in evolution lead to Nazism:]

Atheism by itself is, of course, not a moral position or a political one of any kind; it simply is the refusal to believe in a supernatural dimension. For you to say of Nazism that it was the implementation of the work of Charles Darwin is a filthy slander, undeserving of you and an insult to this audience. Darwin’s thought was not taught in Germany; Darwinism was so derided in Germany along with every other form of unbelief that all the great modern atheists, Darwin, Einstein and Freud were alike despised by the National Socialist regime.

Now, just to take the most notorious of the 20th century totalitarianisms – the most finished example, the most perfected one, the most ruthless and refined one: that of National Socialism, the one that fortunately allowed the escape of all these great atheists, thinkers and many others, to the United States, a country of separation of church and state, that gave them welcome – if it’s an atheistic regime, then how come that in the first chapter of Mein Kampf, that Hitler says that he’s doing God’s work and executing God’s will in destroying the Jewish people? How come the fuhrer oath that every officer of the Party and the Army had to take, making Hitler into a minor god, begins, “I swear in the name of almighty God, my loyalty to the Fuhrer?” How come that on the belt buckle of every Nazi soldier it says Gott mit uns, God on our side? How come that the first treaty made by the Nationalist Socialist dictatorship, the very first is with the Vatican? It’s exchanging political control of Germany for Catholic control of German education. How come that the church has celebrated the birthday of the Fuhrer every year, on that day until democracy put an end to this filthy, quasi-religious, superstitious, barbarous, reactionary system?

Again, this is not a difference of emphasis between us. To suggest that there’s something fascistic about me and about my beliefs is something I won't hear said and you shouldn't believe.”
Christopher Hitchens

Winston S. Churchill
“All was there—the programme of German resurrection, the technique of party propaganda; the plan for combating Marxism; the concept of a National-Socialist State; the rightful position of Germany at the summit ofthe world. Here was the new Koran of faith and war: turgid, verbose, shapeless, but pregnant with its message.”
Winston S. Churchill, The Gathering Storm

James Morcan
“Although eugenics flourished in Nazi Germany, the ideal of a blond-haired, blue-eyed master race wasn’t Adolf Hitler’s. It may surprise many to know that, in Mein Kampf, Hitler credited America with helping formulate his ideas on eugenics, and he admitted he’d studied the laws of US states to familiarize himself with selective reproduction and other eugenics issues.”
James Morcan, The Orphan Conspiracies: 29 Conspiracy Theories from The Orphan Trilogy

Keith Richards
“Mick's album was called She's the Boss, which said it all. I've never listened to the entire thing all the way through. Who has? It's like Mein Kampf. Everybody had a copy, but nobody listened to it.”
Keith Richards, Life

A.E. Samaan
“Certain American Progressives and British Fabian Socialists are very lucky that Adolf Hitler was a plagiarist, and that he did not cite their work on eugenics when writing Mein Kampf. Otherwise, history would remember them differently.”
A.E. Samaan

Adolf Hitler
“Human progress and human cultures are not founded by the multitude, they are the works of personal genius and personal efficiency”
Adolph Hitler

Adolf Hitler
“A state which in this age of racial poisoning dedicates itself to the care of its best racial elements must some day become lord of the earth.
May the adherents of our movement never forget this if ever the magnitude of the sacrifices should beguile them to an anxious comparison with the possible results.”
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

Adolf Hitler
“While the Goddess of Suffering took me in her arms, often threatening to crush me, my will to resistance grew, and in the end this will was victorious.
I owe it to that period that I grew hard and am still capable of being hard. And even more, I exalt it for tearing me away from the hollowness of comfortable life; for drawing the mother's darling out of his soft downy bed and giving him "Dame Care" for a new mother; for hurling me, despite all resistance, into a world of misery and poverty, thus making me acquainted with those for whom I was later to fight.”
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

A.E. Samaan
“WHO WAS J.F. LEHMANN?
This book postulates that Adolf Hitler made a subtle, but all-important shift from proselytizing the myth of Germans as the oppressed victims of an “international Jewish conspiracy” to that of the superior race and oppressor because of J.F. Lehmann. It is not until after J.F. Lehmann brought Hitler the infamous Baur-Fischer-Lenz book on eugenics that Hitler’s speeches shifted from the stab-in-the-back myth, or the “Dolchstoßlegende,” with Germans as the oppressed victims of betrayal, to the eugenic propaganda of Germans as the pinnacle of white-supremacy. Weakness and superiority are incompatible attributes, and J.F. Lehmann is responsible for the shift away from the weakness inherent in victimhood to a racial superiority. Thus, it begs to question, who was this pivotal figure in Adolf Hitler's life, and why is his name and history not part of the commonly accepted history of The Holocaust? Nothing of The Holocaust or World War II can be understood without documenting who was Julius Friedrich Lehmann. Yet, J.F. Lehmann barely makes it onto the radar of even the most thorough books on the subject, and then only to name him as the person who delivered the Baur-Fischer-Lenz book to Adolf Hitler at Landsberg prison.”
A.E. Samaan, From a "Race of Masters" to a "Master Race": 1948 to 1848

“1. Mein Kampf does not contain the word "Nazi."
2. Mein Kampf does not contain the term “Third Reich.”
3. Mein Kampf does not contain the word "Fascist" ever as a self reference by Hitler.
4. Mein Kampf does not contain a single use of the word "swastika."
5. Nazis did not call their symbol a "swastika."
6. Swastikas represented crossed "S" letters for "SOCIALISTS" under Adolf Hitler.
7. Nazi salutes and Nazi behavior originated from the USA's Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
8. The Nazi salute came from the military salute (as used in the original Pledge of Allegiance in the USA).
I learned the above revelations and more from the the historian Dr. Rex Curry's scholarly discoveries.”
Micky Barnetti, MEIN KAMPF Adolf Hitler: Dead Writers Club & Pointer Institute

Adolf Hitler
“از مدتی پیش می دیدم که در تمامی این قسمت ها هیچ کدام به نفع ملت کار نمی کنند و غیر از پر کردن جیب های خالی خود کاری ندارند و هنگامی که می دیدم این افراد پست حاضرند ملت را برای این منظور فدا کنند و اگر لازم میشد کشور آلمان را هم به باد می دادند، آنان را لایق چوبه دار میدانستم، تسلیم در مقابل تمایلات آن ها به مفهوم فدا کردن منافع کارگران و توده ملت بود برای این که در این میان چند نفر بتوانند برای خود صاحب عنوان شوند.”
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

Filip Dewinter
“Ik zeg aan Iedereen, als je de Koran ergens kunt vinden, Koop hem en lees hem, dan weet u wat uw lot zal zijn, als kafir, als ongelovige, als zij het ooit voor het zeggen krijgen! Besef dat in negentien vier, vijf zesendertig toen het nationaal socialisme nog niet aan de macht was men ook, al perfect kon weten wat Hitler en zijn NSDAP zou doen, je moest alleen maar Mein Kampf lezen, het stond er allemaal in... Wel het staat ook in de Koran, dus je moet de Koran niet verbieden, je moet de Koran niet verscheuren, je moet de Koran niet verbranden, je moet hem vooral lezen!”
Filip Dewinter, DE-islamiseer Europa 732

Abhijit Naskar
“Mein Kampf (Sonett der Einheit)

Ich bin Fröhlichkeit,
Ich bin Gewissen.
Mein Leben gehört nicht mir,
es ist dein Andenken.

Ich bin Sensibilität,
Ich bin Menschlichkeit.
Das Leben liegt im Dienst,
Selbstsucht tötet die Gesundheit.

Ich bin Inklusion,
Ich bin unteilbar.
Mein Kampf ist die Einheit,
Mensch und Hass sind unvereinbar.

Getrenntes Leben ist erniedrigtes Leben.
Wenn sich das Leben ausdehnt, wächst das Leben.”
Abhijit Naskar, Meine Welt, Meine Verantwortung: Hundert Sonette für Meine Weltfamilie

Abhijit Naskar
“Ich bin Fröhlichkeit,
Ich bin Gewissen.
Mein Leben gehört nicht mir,
es ist dein Andenken.

Ich bin Sensibilität,
Ich bin Menschlichkeit.
Das Leben liegt im Dienst,
Selbstsucht tötet die Gesundheit.

Ich bin Inklusion,
Ich bin unteilbar.
Mein Kampf ist die Einheit,
Mensch und Hass sind unvereinbar.”
Abhijit Naskar, Meine Welt, Meine Verantwortung: Hundert Sonette für Meine Weltfamilie

Greg
“This book is badly written, presents scientifically incorrect, racist ideas as fact, and takes a comically long time to tell a boring story about formulating an idiotic military plan that didn't work.”
Greg