The state is
not the plantation of foreign capital interests! Capital is not the master of
the state, rather its servant.
Speech of April 24, 1923 in Munich
We are today (due to the Marxist
financial politics since 1918 up to the January revolution) so far that a folk
of sixty million sees its fate in the will of a few dozen Jewish bankers.
Speech of September 18, 1922 in Munich
‘Stocks” rose and thereby the
stock market gradually become the director of the whole national folk economy.
Owners of this institution were, however,... without exception Jews.
Speech of July 28, 1922 in Munich
The international stock market
would be unthinkable and would have never come without its founders, the
supranational, because strictly national, Jew.
Speech of April 12, 1922 in Munich
The problem of short-term and
long-term debt: The total change of the relationships in the world’s products
markets demands an accommodation. Only from this trusting cooperation can a
real lifting of the general cares emerge. Ten years of an upright peace will be
more useful for the prosperity of all than thirty years persistence in the
concepts of victors and vanquished.
Speech of March 23, 1933 in Berlin
We know...what the
prerequisites are for a healthy exchange of goods and services between folks of
the earth; for Germany has for years been forced (to provide) goods and
services without reciprocal goods and services. This shows that the task to preserve
Germany as an active link in the exchange of wares is less a trade-political
than a financial-political one.
Speech of March 23, 1933 in Berlin
The attempt to avert such a
development (the reparations payments forced on Germany caused an export
reduction of the creditor states) by adjusting the restriction of German export
through giving credit to enable payments was not very farsighted and in the end
result wrong. For the transformation of indebtedness from political into
private obligations lead to an interest service, whose fulfillment has to lead
to the same results.
Speech of May 17, 1933 in Berlin
The worst thing...was that the
development of domestic economic life was artificially hindered and destroyed.
The struggle in the world markets through ongoing price reductions led to an
over-escalation of the nationalization measures in the economy. The millions of
our unemployed are the final result of this development. If one wanted to limit
the reparations payments to product deliveries, this would have to lead to a no
less great damaging of the domestic production of the thus advantaged folks.
For product deliveries in the quantity coming into question are unthinkable
without most severely threatening the condition of the domestic production of
the folks.
Speech of May 17, 1933 in Berlin
It is the fault of the
Versailles Treaty that it introduced a time in which the art of financial calculation
seemed to kill economic reason.
Speech of May 17, 1933 in Berlin
I see...in the one-sided
profiteering of our interest and loan capital a slow but sure throttling of the
economy, just as in the one-sided emphasis on economics alone a gradual
throttling of the folk!
“Adolf Hitler’s Program”, appeal for the
election of July 31, 1932
As long as one did not allow
us an objective regulation of our foreign debt corresponding to our strength,
we were unfortunately compelled to maintain our currency forced economy. The
Reich government is hence also obligated to maintain the dam against the flow
of capital across the border. If the Reich government allows itself to be
guided by these principles, it is certainly to be expected that foreign countries’
understanding will ease the integration of our Reich into the peaceful
competition of nations.
Speech of March 23, 1933 in Berlin
The government will in
principle avoid currency experiments.
Speech of March 23, 1933 in Berlin
An inflation of the kind of
the November government is for us unthinkable. All ongoing disbursements are
covered by the regular budget, long-term investments are at the given time
financed by the loan budget.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
We protect the result of every
honorable work, honest savings and honest property.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
Everything... was... only
possible through the securing of our currency; for we have not enabled these
(domestic political) measures through frivolous experiments, quite the
opposite: during the same time, we have managed to decisively improve the
financial situation of the Reich, of the provinces and municipalities and to
put them in order.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
By all that it was tried to
put in order on the hand the disorganized financial life of the Reich, of the
provinces and of the municipalities through generous measures and on the other
hand through the most brutal thrift.
Speech of January 30, 1934 in Berlin
We have taken up the struggle
for the restoration of our finances; mighty refinancing or debt reduction
projects have been realized or are in preparation.
Speech of October 24, 1933 in Berlin
Huge sums are used for the reduction
of production-killing taxes, roughly 300 million tax credit benefits the
national economy this year.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
We can state with satisfaction
that in the previous year alone savings have increased in Germany by about a
billion. We have furthermore managed to so increase the rate of assets at set
interest rates that a lowering of the interest level thereby practically set
in.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
We will in the future, too,
continue to lighten the debt burdens, to promote the formation of capital, and
we will thereby use no method, which subordinates respect for property or
contract rights.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
The confidence of the German
saver will in the future as well not be disappointed by the government through
any kind of arbitrary interventions or any kind of frivolous financial
management.
Speech of March 21, 1934 in Unterhaching
Victory cannot be lacking to
us! For our just and necessary struggle against the international stock market
dictatorship serves only the recovery of our warmly loved German fatherland.
Speech of August 21,1923 in Munich
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