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192 pages, Paperback
First published June 1, 1969
"Lawlessness, forced consciences, crimes, and corruption are what he enthroned in our fatherland, which before had always been proud of its justice and decency. Truth and honesty (ideals to which even the smallest of nations considers it education's greatest task to raise their children) are penalized and persecuted. Thus public as well as private life is threatened by mortal poison.
But that must not be; we must not continue on that course! The lives and efforts of our men, women, and children must not be further abused for such ends. We would not be worthy of our fathers, and our children would despise us, if we did not have the courage to do everything in our power, and that truly means everything, to ward off this fearful danger and to regain our self-respect."