"The great masses of people do not consist……" — Adolf Hitler
"The great masses of people do not consist of philosophers; precisely for the masses, [religious] faith is often the sole foundation of a moral attitude... For the political man, the value of a religion must be estimated less by its deficiencies than by the virtue of a visibly better substitute. As long as this appears to be lacking, what is present can be demolished only by fools or criminals."
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Adolf Hitler
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427 Quotes by Adolf Hitler
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I am beginning with the young. We older ones are used up. Yes, we are old already. We are rotten…
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It would have been more to the point, more honest and more Christian, in past decades not to support those…
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I say that they can be solved; there is no problem that cannot be, but faith is necessary. Think of…
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Remain strong in your faith, as you were in former years. In this faith, in its close-knit unity our people…
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Thus one of Europe's most serious crises will be ended, and all of us, not only in Germany but those…
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