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"MEIN

THE CHINA MAİL, DECEMBER 12, 1988

KAMPF"

The Nazi Bible

Twenty-Five Unalterable

Commandments

"ON April 1, 1924, under the sentence of the Na- tional Court of Justice in Munich, I was con- demned to detention in the fortress of Landsberg Am Lech. This gave me, after years of uninter- rupted labour, my first opportunity of attacking a work which many were asking for and which I my- self considered profitable for the Movement.

The Fuehrer, savage, pounds home his

points

"I have decided to explain the aims of our Movement in the book in order to draw a picture of German Workers' Party announced migration must be prevented. All how it developed. There is more to be learnt from the Twenty-five Points of its pro- non-Aryans who have entered Ger- it than from any purely doctrinaire treatise."

of

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gramme, later to be elucidated in many, since August 2, 1914, shall Hitler's book.

be expelled. I

Continent once more? these, words Adolf Hitler another Hitler crisis threatens to

By the constitution of the party NINE this programme was solemnly de- "All citizens of the State shall Socialist German Workers') These are

the questions which clared to be unalterable. The pur-be equal in rights and duties. Party, then banned for its part the public are asking.

pose, says the chairman, Adolf TEN in the Munich Beer Hall rising, We do not attempt to answer Hitler, was to give the man in the "Every citizen to work with his laid down his aims in his book them. To do that the newspaper street a rough but clear-cut picture mind or his body within the frame Mein Kampf (My Struggle). calls on Hitler. Here it sets of the intentions of the Nazis.

of. the community and for the This book, written behind pri- forth the complete statement of Hitler admits the points may not general good. son bars 14 years ago, has be- Herr Hitler's views as expressed by conform exactly to realities, but he ELEVEN come the bible of modern Ger-him in the authentic German ver-

claims that the essentials of the many. More than four million sion of Mein Kampf. It notes, fur-Nazi faith are all there in the copies have been sold of the Ger-ther, where this work differs from

inner sense. man version alone.

the English edition.

The Twenty-five Points are, All German boys and girls master of modern Germany thinks claration, since corroborated by the all trustified businesses.

Thus you will read what the therefore, prefaced with the de- "We demand nationalisation of have it on the school desk before of Britain, France, Russia, them. Every newly wed couple Czechs, the Jews, the

the leaders, "that they have no inten-FOURTEEN Catholics, tion, once these aims announced in receive it as a wedding present Christianity, Communism, capita-it have been achieved, of setting from wholesale trade

"We demand that the profits from the Government. It is kept lism, in every library. The author has women, marriage, sport. Here is the the discontent of the masses arti- FIFTEEN. the trade unions, the land, up fresh ones, merely to increase shared out. become Fuehrer and Chancellor whole philosophy of Nazi-ism.

ficially and so to ensure the con- of the German Reich.

tinued existence of the party." ONE

These Are Hitler's

Real Aims

What are Hitler's real aims?

Also included is the programme, the Twenty-five Unalterable Points, which have become the Nazi Com- mandments.

Judge then for yourself.

Can they be realised without the The Nazi Creed

price of another world war? Is it Is Inviolable utterly impossible to have Hitler and peace in Europe? Did we in September merely purchase a few months' anxious armistice before

"Abolition of unearned income. TWELVE

"Confiscation of all war profits.. THIRTEEN

shall be

"Large scale development of old age pensions and provision schemes. SIXTEEN

"There must be a union. of all Germans to form a Great Germany "Protection of small traders;. on the basis of the right of self-socialisation of wholesale business determination.

TWO

premises. SEVENTEEN

"We demand equality of rights "Land reform; abolition of inter- for the German people in its deal-est on land loans: ban on specula- ings with other nations, and aboli- tion in land.

It was on February 25, 1920, fourtion of the peace treaties of Ver- EIGHTEEN years before the birth of Mein sailles and St. Germain. Kampf, that the National Socialist THREE

"Ruthless prosecution and punish- ment with death for the aordid "We demand land and territory criminals against the nation, for the nourishment of our people usurers, profiteers

and others, and for colonising our superfluous whatever their creed or race. population.

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"We demand that Roman Law shall be replaced by a German legal system. TWENTY

"None but members of the na- tion may be citizens of the State. None, but those of German blood, whatever their creed, may be mem- "Thorough reconstruction of na- bers of the Nation.. So no Jew maytional education. to inculcate the be a member of the Nation. FIVE

State Idea as the main objective beginning with the first dawn of "Anyone who is not a citizen of intelligence in the pupil. We de- the -State may live in Germany only as a guest.

No. Unearned Income

SIX

mand development of the gifted. children of poor parents, whatever. their class or occupation, at the... expense of the State.

| TWENTY-ONE

"The State must raise the na- tion's standard of health by pro- "The right of voting on the tecting mothers and infants, pro- State's government and legislation hibiting child labour, increasing is to be enjoyed by the citizens of bodily efficiency by compulsory the State alone. We oppose the gymnastics and sports.

corrupting Parliamentary custom | TWENTY-TWO

of filling posts merely with a view We demand the abolition of a to Party considerations and with-paid army and formation

out reference to character or national army.

capability."

TWENTY-THREE

SEVEN and EIGHT demand that Common Blood the state shall make it its first duty A Common Reich to promote the well being of the people, and if it is not possible to feed the entire population, foreign nationals must be excluded from the Rolch and all non-German im-

"We demand 'legal war against conscious political lying and 'ite' (Continued on Page 3)

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