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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.democrats, misc.survivalism       XPost: rec.crafts.metalworking, uk.politics.misc       From: mars1933@hotmail.com              "I know you expect no deep expression of feelings, for feelings cannot       be clothed in words. But please imagine this: jobless, without any       money. For two years! For four years! For six years! A desperate       woman, broken in body and soul, with three young children.       How often did I see their hungry eyes looking toward me with vain       expectation. Nothing is more tortuous than such looks from children.       My faith in him, the fanatical fighter, was what kept me and mine from       what lured us - and anyone else in our situation - Suicide!              And today?       A happy mother who is always singing with her children. No one can see       in her the miserable, desperate woman she once was. Instead of three       unhappy hollow-cheeked children, four little devils making noise far       and wide.              Look at them! There may be families with better behaved children, but       none with children as cheerful and happy! That is what the Führer       means to me and mine.              I turned my back very early to a foreign worldview because it left my       whole life meaningless. The Führer gave me his worldview a firm place       to stand, for it is nothing but a knowledge of the eternal laws that       are behind the universe.              His deeds are a joyful fulfillment of these laws. His successes do not       seem to me, as one hears all too often, the result of good luck,       rather as the natural consequences of his nature. This faith, no, this       certainty, enables me to understand the Führer when his actions would       otherwise require blind confidence.              Such obvious confidence is the most wonderful feeling that I can       imagine. Admiration? Recognition? Thanks? They are nothing when       compared to the full understanding of a people of 80 million for the       mission of its Führer. That alone would be crowning of his sacrificial       struggle.              This fulfillment of this wish is my prayer for the Führer."        Fred. Ch., Poppelau              "The Führer is everything to us, he is our faith, security and hope.       As a bearer of the blood medal, I have always believed in this man,       who guided and inspired us, who led us in the fight for Germany's       greatness. We, me, my wife and our seven children, believe only in       him, Adolf Hitler. Is there a belief more understandable, more real,       more natural than this?              Has the Führer not done everything for us that one could do for the       good of a family? Did he not give me a job and the ability to decently       feed and clothe my family? Has he not given my children a future that       no other country could so easily give?              The Führer is with us in every situation! Look, sometimes the world is       hard on a family. There are difficult situations that cannot be       overcome. In just such hours I go to my living room, and there is a       picture of my Führer.              I look Adolf Hitler in the face and remember his great struggle, his       great will and accomplishments, and my miserable mood is gone and       thinking of the Führer gives me new strength.              How can I fail when I see the greatness in and around Adolf Hitler?       My children know the Führer as the man who rules all, arranges all,       who built their world. The Führer is the embodiment of what people had       such difficulty describing to us children before. But this is the       enormous difference: The Führer moves among the people so that one can       celebrate him, so that our love for him is rewarded through his ever       new deeds.              The Führer is hope for us in every situation. Look, my dear comrade,       according to the Führer's own words, raising seven children is a great       responsibility to the state and a holy duty.              To form these young souls, to raise them to be decent adults, is such       a wonderful task only because the Führer has given us the sure       foundations that are necessary. He is our hope, for only through his       generous measures are we with many children also able to "lead an       decent life," as anyone should be able to do. He protects our strength       through the NSV, through subventions for children, through the support       the state gives women and children, through the high status he gave       children.              Once people mocked those with many children. Today people honor them.       Now my wife and I have become respected members of the state. That is       why we have such hope for the future of our children, for the Führer       has provided all that is necessary for them so that they too will be       able to establish families and contribute to the security and       protection of the great Fatherland.              Is it not wonderful to know what a wonderful future awaits our       children. One cannot but remember our own youth during the postwar       period, during the inflation, the days of hunger and so much that had       terrible effects on our youth and development.              Our children have no fears of such things, for they know that our       Führer plans everything, foresees everything, and prepares the best       for us.              Is it not obvious why the Führer means everything to us?"        Toni Dominik Sch., Unterammergau              "I can still remember the first time I saw and heard the Führer in       1920 in the Zirkus Krone in Munich. This was the introduction: "Adolf       Hitler will speak!" A somewhat slight young man stood before me, with       a short coat, soft collar and crumpled tie, poorly clothed. I was       curious to hear what this man had to say to me.              As I heard his voice, the passion of his words (something unheard of       at the time), the growing tension of his words, it became clear to me:       This man or no one! To this day, this inner feeling has not left me.       The greatness of this man, his deeds, his historic successes seem       enormous to me. But yet I always see him as a man of the people, one       of us in my mind's eye. It fills me with pride that Providence choice       one of our brothers to fulfill German history.              I honor the great figures of German history, but my feelings for the       Führer are different. I believe that love is the best word to describe       them.              One of us, who came from the people, has done amazing deeds, yet       remained the same from the first day I saw him until today.       I admire this man so much that I would defend him even if he were in       the wrong, but he cannot be wrong since he is truth and justice       themselves."        Gr. F., Munich                            http://www.ihr.org http://nationalvanguard.org http://www.bpp.org.uk              http://national-socialist-worldview.blogspot.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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