Mein Kampf - Dalton (copy)

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Willpower

The author emphasizes the importance of willpower and determination in achieving goals and taking responsibility for one's actions.

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Meritocracy

The author promotes the idea of a meritocracy, where individual excellence and leadership are valued, and loyalty to the German people is prioritized.

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Citizenship based on race

The author argues that only ethnic Germans should have full citizenship rights and political participation in the Reich, advocating for a citizenship based on race.

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Aristocratic principle

The author criticizes the democratic and Marxist systems of government and advocates for a folkish state that is based on the natural hierarchy of talents and abilities, emphasizing the value of the individual.

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Need for an uncompromising worldview

The author stresses the importance of having a clear and consistent worldview that opposes Jewish influence.

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Need for decisive leadership

The author emphasizes the need for a strong and charismatic leader who can unite and guide the masses.

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The state as a racial organism

The author asserts that the state is a community of living beings who share a common physical and spiritual nature, and that the state owes its existence to the heroic virtues of its people.

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Propaganda

The author argues that propaganda must appeal to the masses, focus on a few simple themes, and repeat them until they are believed.

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Great men

The author praises individuals who fight for their ideals and influence the progress of humanity, even if they are not appreciated by their contemporaries.

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International finance capital

The author explains the role of international finance capital in the social and political problems of Germany.

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Collapse of the German nation

The author blames the pre-war German government for failing to address the political, moral, and health problems that weakened the nation.

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Role of the press

The author criticizes the press, especially the Jewish-controlled press, for spreading lies, corruption, and pacifism among the masses.

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Importance of early marriage

The author argues for early marriage as a way to prevent prostitution, syphilis, and degeneration.

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Balance of mind and body

The author asserts that a healthy mind can only exist in a healthy body and that physical weakness leads to cowardice.

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Sin against blood and race

The author declares that the violation of the natural laws of blood and race is the original sin that brings about the downfall of nations.

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Effects of intellectual education and physical neglect on sexuality

The author argues that purely intellectual education leads to sexual thoughts in early youth and that sports and gymnastics can prevent sexual indulgence.

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Fight against spiritual poisoning and syphilis

The author claims that modern culture is full of sexual ideas and incitements that corrupt the youth and spread syphilis.

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Protection clause and its failure

The author discusses the legal measure that made sexual intercourse a punishable offense for those who are infected or not completely cured.

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Bolshevization of art and denigration of the past

The author denounces new artistic movements as manifestations of a destructive spiritual degeneration and accuses modern artists of defaming the great works of the past.

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Navy and army

The author contrasts the navy, influenced by parliamentarianism, with the army, which he praises for its resistance to the Reichstag.

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Monarchy and revolution

The author criticizes the monarchy for being out of touch with the people and blames the revolution for destroying it.

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Racial problem

The author identifies the racial problem as the ultimate reason for the German decline and asserts the superiority of the Aryan race.

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Contrast between the Aryan and the Jew

The author claims that the Aryan is the creator of culture, while the Jew is the destroyer of culture.

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Stages of Jewish infiltration and domination

The author outlines the steps that the Jew allegedly follows to gain control over the host people.

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Role of German princes and Jewish emancipation

The author blames the German princes for allowing the Jew to gain privileges and influence and criticizes Jewish emancipation as a fraud.

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Protocols of the Elders of Zion

The author praises this document as proof of the Jewish plan for world domination.

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Jewish strategy

The author claims that the Jew uses various means to undermine the national economy, culture, and morality of other peoples.

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Jewish deception

The author accuses the Jew of pretending to be a friend of the workers and the oppressed while secretly pursuing his own interests.

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Jewish danger

The author warns that the Jew will destroy the racial purity and political power of the German people.

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Goal of the Nazi movement

The author states that the goal of the movement was to restore the German nation and oppose the international Marxist worldview and Jewish influence.

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Method of the Nazi movement

The author explains the method of the movement, which includes propaganda, social improvement, national education, and ruthless struggle against enemies.

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Organization of the Nazi movement

The author describes the anti-parliamentarian, hierarchical, and centralized organization of the movement.

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Challenges of the Nazi movement

The author discusses the challenges faced by the movement, including public obscurity, finding qualified leaders, and dealing with hostility from the Jewish press.

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Folkish worldview

The author explains his conception of the term 'folkish' and criticizes other political movements' interpretations.

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State as a means to an end

The author rejects the idea that the State is an end in itself and asserts that its purpose is to serve the interests of the German nationality.

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Racial division of the Germans

The author laments the lack of a unified racial core among the Germans and attributes it to historical mixing and foreign blood.

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State as a weapon in the life-struggle

The author declares that the State must fight for its survival and expansion and advocates a revolutionary stand against the existing order.

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Author's racial theory

The author claims that racial mixing leads to decline and extinction, while the pure race remains superior and invincible.

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Folkish State and racial hygiene

The author argues that the State must promote marriage to produce healthy offspring and prevent the procreation of those with hereditary diseases.

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Folkish State and physical education

The author emphasizes the importance of physical

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Mass meetings and demonstrations

The speaker used mass meetings and demonstrations to win over workers and challenge Marxist propaganda. He chose the red color for his posters to provoke and attract attention, and adapted his speeches to the psychological needs and emotions of his audience.

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Contempt for the police and opposition leaders

The speaker accuses the police of being unjust and cowardly, favoring disturbers of his meetings. He mocks opposition leaders for their vacillating tactics and talkativeness. He had spies and informers among them and was always prepared to deal with their attempts to break up his meetings.

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Role of courage in winning over the people

The author argues that a heroic movement must display its own strength and not rely on police protection. A courageous man will win a woman's heart more easily than a coward, and the same applies to a political movement and the masses.

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Organization of meeting protection

The author describes how his party was responsible for assuring its own existence, defending itself, and smashing the enemy terror. He organized a security service composed of young men trained to realize that only terror can smash terror, fighting for a noble idea.

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Design of the party flag and emblem

The author decided on the final form of the party flag and emblem, a red banner with a white disc and a black swastika in the middle. The flag symbolized the social, nationalist, and anti-Semitic mission of the movement, and was a striking and effective poster. A special standard was designed for the storm troops, the distinctive symbol and battle sign of the party.

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Struggle for leadership among different movements

Natural law will decide the best path and leader. Rivalry and competition among movements are necessary and beneficial for the final outcome. Austria and Prussia are given as an example, with Prussia becoming the founder and tutor of the German Reich despite being initially weaker.

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Folkish splintering caused by ambitious and dishonest men

Some men stole the ideas and programs of the NSDAP and formed new parties or working federations without acknowledging the priority and superiority of the NSDAP. However, the author praises honest and decent founders of other movements who sacrificed their own interests and joined the NSDAP unconditionally.

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Dissatisfaction with existing nationalist parties and defense leagues

These groups lacked a clear political vision, a strong will, and a powerful force to challenge Marxism and its violent supporters. The bourgeois parties and the State were criticized for their cowardice, incompetence, and betrayal of the German nation and its army. The NSDAP had a new and revolutionary idea of creating an organic folkish State and was ready to defend and propagate this idea with both intellectual and physical means.

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Anti-Prussian propaganda

The Jews spread leaflets in 1915 to incite hatred against Prussia, and the Bavarian government and army officials failed to counter this action. The Jews used anti-Prussian sentiment to divert attention from their own plundering of the German nation and weaken Prussia, the essential element of the German federation. Kurt Eisner, the Jewish leader of the Bavarian Revolution in 1918, exploited Bavarian interests and provoked a separatist movement against the Reich to facilitate the Jewish-Bolshevik agenda. The author recounts his personal struggle against anti-Prussian agitation in Munich, facing hostility and violence from the masses and parties supporting Jewish propaganda.

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Author's role in the party

The author became the propaganda director and later the chairman of the party, reforming its organization and leadership principles. Trade unions are vital for the economic and social interests of the workers, and the party must have its own trade union policy and institutions. The leader principle, based on the absolute authority and responsibility of the leader, should guide the party and future state. The party expanded its membership, finances, and propaganda, acquiring the Völkischer Beobachter newspaper as its official organ.

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Role of the National Socialist movement

The movement must educate economic groups on its worldview and create a national community transcending class divisions. It must adopt a positive attitude towards the trade union idea and use it to defend the occupational interests of the German people. The goal of the National Socialist trade union is to represent the various occupational interests and oppose Marxist unions and their international Jewish backers. The movement must infiltrate and transform existing Marxist unions, avoiding mixing political and economic struggles, and focusing on the preparation for the future National Socialist State.

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British statesmanship vs

Traditional British interests are contrasted with the Jewish agenda of destroying Germany and enslaving it to international finance and Bolshevism. The Jews incite hatred against Germany and manipulate other nations to join the war coalition. The Jews are the fabricators of all attacks against Germany, seeking to create a Jewish world empire by destroying national states. France, under Jewish influence, is the most dangerous and hateful enemy of Germany and the white race