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Ich Kämpfe

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Ich Kämpfe
Publication date
1943

Ich Kämpfe (English: "I Fight") was a book given by the Nazi Party to each new enrollee in 1943[1], the year in which the Nazi fortunes began to wane during the Second World War.[2][better source needed] Nearly all copies of this book were destroyed at the end of the war under the Allied policy of denazification, with the result that originals are very rare.[3]

Contents

The text of Ich Kämpfe was written by leaders of the various paramilitary sections of the Nazi Party describing the alleged success of their movement. There are sections by Joseph Goebbels, Reichsleiters Phillip Bouhler, Alfred Rosenberg, Dr. Robert Ley, Professor Dr. Groß, and Arthur Axmann.[3]

The book includes information on the Schutzstaffel (SS), the Sturmabteilung (SA), National Socialist Flyers Corps (NSFK), National Socialist Women's League (NSF), National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), loyalty to the Führer, the program of the Nazi Party, the German Concept of Freedom, the National Socialist Revolution, Honor List of the Martyrs of the Movement, Our Will, the Responsibilities of Political Leaders, the National Socialist Way of Life, the Responsibility of Party Members, and the Dates in the History of the NSDAP.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Geoffrey R. Walden (17 May 2017). Hitler’s Berchtesgaden: A Guide to Third Reich Sites in the Berchtesgaden and Obersalzberg Area. Fonthill Media. pp. 237–. GGKEY:1EX0ZA741UL.
  2. ^ Cobain, Ian; Parveen, Nazia; Taylor, Matthew (23 November 2016). "The slow-burning hatred that led Thomas Mair to murder Jo Cox". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Ich Kampfe". Usmbooks. Retrieved 17 June 2016.

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