Citizens Quote by Adolf Hitler
“The national State divides its inhabitants into three classes: State citizens, State subjects, and foreigners. It must be held in greater honour to be a citizen of this Reich even if only a crossing-sweeper, than to be a king in a foreign State.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Nazi Party Rally, 1934 (Germany)
The regime classifies people into hierarchical groups, urging loyalty to the Reich above all, even for low-status workers, while demeaning foreign rulers.
In simple terms: Nazi ideology demanded supreme loyalty to the state over personal status.
Prioritize national identity over individual rank.
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When to use this quote
- military service
- civil service
- education
- public policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does hierarchical labeling affect social cohesion?
- What are the dangers of extreme nationalism?
Such rhetoric dehumanizes outsiders and justifies oppression.