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LIFE IN THE THIRD REICH
The New St ürmer - Volume 5Is every Jew responsible for the suffering of the world? Yes, she/he has not protested against the evil their Jewish leaders do to us. We must hold all Jews responsible since none of them has said: "Do not attack these people!"
Please forward this article to all your friends. LIFE IN THE THIRD REICH and the political situation in the world at that time and today. From a speech given to a group of truth seekers by Friedrich Kurreck. Heimat Publishers Toronto, Canada (English translation by Frank Schmidt.) From Hans Schmidt's book: "Hitler Boys in America. Re-education Exposed."
Dear kindred and fellow Aryans: This is part 2 of what Germany has lost and the political situation in the world at that time and today. The rest, 2 more articles, will be published over the next weeks. At that time in Germany the people froze and starved. Because of the monstrous reparation payments in gold, the mark was no longer covered by this metal. This led to uncontrollable inflation. The peoples' savings became "null and void". At that time a loaf of bread cost two billion marks and a pound of butter two quadrillion marks. The currency "mark" became paper money without any coverage. The "Rentenmark" introduced in 1924 ended the inflation but led to higher prices and did not solve the basic problem. To make matters worse the common people were unable to buy food due to high unemployment. The years under the "Weimar Republic" were characterized by unemployment and hunger, cold dwellings in winter, and a hopeless future. The suicide rate in cities climbed. Children were especially affected by the destitution of the time. The government, because of the hopelessness of the time and also because of its democratic incompetence could only rule by emergency decree. Hitler showed these unqualified politicians, who hailed from 32 political parties, what methods that had to be undertaken to save Germany. About that later in this treatise. How did I survive this predicament? My own perspective: Whole armies of unemployed went to the country to beg for food for their families. In smaller towns the unemployed offered their services to local farmers just for the bare necessities of life. After the potato harvest throngs of hungry people went through the fields to glean whatever potatoes were left in the ground. For lack of money the average worker could not buy coal, the preferred heating material. During winter some could obtain a so-called wood certificate which gave them the right to gather broken-off branches for firewood in the forest. Everyday one saw long columns of people heading toward the forests to gather firewood. And, 1 must say our forests were in much cleaner condition then, than they are today. Cynical and mendacious journalists of today tend to speak of the "Golden Twenties." Golden for whom? Not for the German people, but their exploiters. Everything else is an impertinent mockery and lie about the multitude of starving and freezing people of that period in German history. The Communist Party of Germany confirms its larceny. The farmers in Thuringia were mostly smallholders and were generally short of money and often in debt. The Communists rated them as landholders and were therefore seen as their political opponents. Our little farm was surprise attacked by them many times. These intrusions were always accompanied by rude and arrogant behavior. They demanded that food be put on the table for them. Naturally without any offer of payment. My father told my mother "Give them anything they want, otherwise they'll bum the house down." In fact the sky was sometimes lit up by a burning farmhouse. It was said that the Communists were responsible. Fear was our constant companion at the time. A revolutionary situation prevailed in the countryside. Only after Hitler formed the SS did the nightmare end and relative peace and order returned. Catastrophic conditions prevailed throughout the country but especially in the mountainous areas of the Thuringian and the Frankenwald as well as in the Ore and Giant Mountains. For the common people hunger was omnipresent. On January 30, 1933 Adolf Hitler was democratically elected as leader of the German Reich. He took over the former Weimar Republic, a bankrupt state with more than seven million unemployed. The country's gold reserves had been confiscated by the victors and the treasury was empty. The German people looked hopefully forward to a new beginning and a better future under Hitler. He had promised them "Work and Bread" and had kept his promise, contrary to the politicians of today's "Second Republic" on German soil. We should never forget that! For Hitler there was no question of obligating the nation by taking loans from Jewish global bankers to finance the German economy. He would therefore have become another indebted vassal of Jewish interests. The National Socialist people's state was therefore a contradiction to the irresponsible indebtedness fostered by today's politicians in the German Federal Republic's servile capitalistic system. Hitler had found a new and better way, an economy by and for the people. This was his unique and great achievement. Of course, he thereby earned the displeasure of the world's capitalists. He actively fostered the people oriented economy, a concept that the today's generation is not allowed to learn about. In order to alleviate a great need, he immediately started the charitable Winter Help Campaign of the German people. Under its motto: "None shall hunger and none shall freeze", it was an immediate benefit to the German people. The Winter Help Campaign was a great charitable undertaking for the poorest of the poor in mountainous areas and in the cities It was a social project of the greatest magnitude and was a great success. The recipients produced small wood carvings, glass objects and other handcrafted items. These were given as a sign of gratitude for donations they received. People wore or displayed these items as a sign of having contributed to the campaign. This was also an incentive for the rest of the German people to contribute. German workers, i.e. the German people were to drive on the Autobahns in their own cars In order to provide employment for the army of jobless people the program "Motorization of Germany" was initiated. The building of the Autobahn was begun using only German materials. As you all know, the top layer of today's highways consist of bituminous material. This oil product would have had to be imported and paid for in dollars. But we had no dollars so the concrete plate construction was invented. The top layer of this type of road are made of concrete plates, poured on the spot with aggregates readily available in Germany. The inventor and builders of this type of roadway were Dr.-Ing. Todt and Dr. Dorpmueller. German auto manufacturers were requested to prepare estimates for a car the average worker could afford. These were to retail for 1350 to 1600 Reichsmarks ($238. - to $400.). However, Hitler thought these prices were too high. Therefore, a new more modern car at a lower price, closer to Hitler's concept was to be produced for the people by Prof. Porsche who constructed this revolutionary new vehicle called the Volkswagen (People's car). It was new in every regard and became the most produced vehicle in the world. Originally it cost. $995.- Reichmarks ($249.00) and could be purchased on installments. We should not forget that the term Volkswagen was coined by Hitler himself, a label that could not be erased during the post-war, Zeitgeist. Think about that when you see a Volkswagen. In order that Germany would not become indebted to international (mostly Jewish) high finance, German chemists produced auto tires from domestically available material such as coal which was converted to a usable element through polymerization. The BUNA works in Merseburg were especially constructed to produce this element. The tires produced from this synthetic German material were actually more durable than those produced from natural rubber. As everyone knows, cars need gasoline for fuel; and this is derived through a distillation process of crude oil. This raw material could, of course, be purchased only with dollars, which we did not have. Fortunately, German inventive genius and entrepreneurship solved this problem by producing fluid gasoline from coal. The LEUNA Works in Merseburg were constructed for this purpose. This process is still being used in South Africa today. The inventors were the German chemists Fischer and Tropsch. The German people also had to be clothed, but there were no dollars to buy cotton in foreign countries. Consequently, the first synthetic fibers that could be spun were produced under Hitler. The factory that originally produced it still stands in Schwarza, Thuringia. Combined with German wool very agreeable and comfortable clothes were produced from this material. After we lost the war that was forced on us, we were allowed to buy clothing and other fibrous material produced in the U.S.A. made according to patents stolen from us after the war. Naturally, we had to pay in dollars because the patents were now considered to be war booty of the U.S.A Dollars were not available to purchase high quality iron ore from Sweden which contained 81% to 85% iron. A new process, the so-called "Krupp-Ren. Process" was therefore developed which enabled us to use the low 23% to 25% iron content ore mined in the Siegerland and Salzgitter regions. German miners and steel workers were now employed and metal working plants were back in business. This was accomplished without becoming indebted to Jewish international financiers headquartered in the victor states of England and America. That this did not please them need not be repeated here. This state of affairs had to be changed according to the financiers - if necessary through war. The construction of owner-occupied houses and apartments for workers was visible everywhere in Germany. Financing was extremely favorable. Young families with children received generous low cost loans or mortgages with an amortization period of ten years. This enabled them to buy a new home with a garden or spacious apartment. For newly married couples their mortgage was reduced by 25% on the birth of their first child, and by the same percentage for each subsequent child. On the birth of their fourth child their mortgage was written off altogether. Hitler's personal view of this arrangement was: "In a period of ten years a family will not only have its loan paid off, but the state will recover these monies through taxes on the hundreds of household goods that were purchased during this period." The houses were of, course, built to the highest standards of the time in regard to convenience and the health of the occupants. A factor that previous administrations had severely neglected. Even before the year 1933 ended Hitler's government had built 202,119 houses through his building program. In four years 1,458,178 new houses had been built for the German people. The rent for apartments was established at 26 Reichsmarks per month and was not allowed to go above one eighth of the income of the average worker. Salaried employees with higher incomes paid up to a maximum of 45 Reiclismarks per month. In the face of Chutzpah, Jewish audacity and outright lies, resistance must be a national duty. Heil og sael
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