Volume
Two: The National Socialist
Movement
CONCLUSION
ON
NOVEMBER 9, 1923, in the fourth year of its existence, the National
Socialist German Workers' Party was dissolved and prohibited
in the whole Reich territory. Today in November, 1926, it stands
again free before us, stronger and inwardly firmer than ever
before.
All
the persecutions of the movement and its individual leaders,
all vilifications and slanders, were powerless to harm it. The
correctness of its ideas, the purity of its will, its supporters'
spirit of self-sacrifice, have caused it to issue from all repressions
stronger than ever.
If,
in the world of our present parliamentary corruption, it becomes
more and more aware of the profoundest essence of its struggle,
feels itself to be the purest embodiment of the value of race
and personality and conducts itself accordingly, it will with
almost mathematical certainty some day emerge victorious from
its struggle. Just as Germany must inevitably win her rightful
position on this earth if she is led and organized according
to the same principles.
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.
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