There is no
rise, which does not begin at the root of national, folkish and economic life,
the peasant.
Speech of May 1, 1933 in Berlin
Salvation of the peasantry
means salvation of the German nation.
„Adolf Hitler’s Program”, appeal for the
election of July 31, 1932
The last decision over the
success or failure of our work depends on the success of the salvation of the
peasantry.
Speech of October 2, 1933 in Hameln
All fluctuations are in the
end bearable, all blows of fate can be overcome, if a healthy peasantry is
present.
Speech of April 5, 1933 in Berlin
The destruction of this
peasantry in our folk would lead to the most severe consequences thinkable. The
restoration of the profitability of agricultural enterprises may be difficult
for the consumer. But the fate, which would strike the whole German folk, if
the German peasant was ruined, would not be comparable to these difficulties.
Speech of March 23, 1933 in Berlin
We were convinced that the
salvation of the German folk must proceed from the salvation of the peasantry.
For if any other person must leave his work place or himself loses his
business, he can one day find a new place again, found a new business through
industriousness and ability; the peasant, however, who has once lost his farm,
is usually lost forever. But woe, if this stratum is destroyed in a folk! One
can more easily master any distress, but one alone can destroy a folk: When the
daily bread is lacking, all experiments and theories stop!
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
Any government, which
overlooks the significance of such a supportive fundament (the peasantry), can
only be a government for the moment. It can indeed rule and administer for a
few years, but it will never achieve long-term or even eternal successes.
Speech of April 5, 1933 in Berlin
While I fight for the German
future, I must for German soil and must fight for the German peasant. He gives
us the people in the cities. He has been the eternal spring for millennia, and
he must be preserved!
Speech of February 10, 1930 in Berlin
It was necessary for the
salvation of the peasantry facing total ruin to take trade and price policy
measures, through law, however, to again give the peasant a strong and
indestructible support.
Speech of January 30, 1934 in Berlin
The salvation of German
peasantry through safeguarding the German farm.
Speech of May 1, 1934 in Berlin
Tremendous sums of millions
will serve to reduce payments as well as lower agricultural land tax.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
Every billion, which, instead
of going to a foreign country, flows to the German peasant, as a result gives
five or six billion in salaries and wages, which benefit the German worker.
„Adolf Hitler’s Program”, appeal for the
election of July 31, 1932
As long as a folk can pull
back to a strong peasantry, it will again and again draw new strength from it.
Speech of April 5, 1933 in Berlin
I see... in the preservation
and promotion of a healthy peasantry the best protection against social ills as
well as against the racial degeneration of our folk.
„Adolf Hitler’s Program’’, appeal for the
election of July 31, 1932
When I look across all the
economic individual manifestations of the time, across all the political
fluctuations, at the end always essentially remains the question of the
preservation of the folkdom in itself. It will only be able to be favorably
answered, if the problem of the preservation of the peasantry is solved.
Speech of April 5, 1933 in Berlin
The first and deepest
representative of the folk... is that portion, which from the fertility of the
earth feeds the people and from the fertility of the family propagates the
nation. Just as liberalism and democratic Marxism denied the peasant, so does
the National Socialist revolution consciously affirm it as the most secure
bearer of the present, the sole guarantor for the future.
Speech of October 2, 1933 in Hameln
If a government already fights
for the preservation of the German folkdom and thus also for the preservation
of the German peasant, then precisely this German folkdom must unconditionally
affirm the wants and the deeds of the government.
Speech of April 5, 1933 in Berlin
My German peasants!.. .You
must not only be the stratum of nourishers, rather you must also be the stratum
of will in the German lands!
Speech of October 2, 1933 in Hameln
I believe...that this
government, while is sees its mission in the preservation of the German
folkdom, which is in turn dependent in its interests on the preservation of the
German peasant, will never make wrong decisions. It can perhaps here or there
err in its means, but it will never do in the principle things.
Speech of April 5, 1933 in Berlin
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