J.D. Kessey

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Even his physical appearance, which was thoroughly mediocre and commonplace, was no limitation: it established him firmly with the masses. Action alone kept him alive. For him, to exist was to act. That is why Hitler and his régime could not dispense with enemies. They could only define themselves, frenetic dandies* that they were, in relation to their enemies and only assume their final form in the bloody battle which was to be their downfall. The Jews, the Freemasons, the plutocrats, the Anglo-Saxons, the bestial Slavs succeeded one another in their propaganda and their history as a means of ...more
The Rebel
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