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He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
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“suchlike.”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
“The experience of how readily believed were those who pointed the finger of suspicion, and how easy it was to become their victim, became deeply engraved within me. After this nasty experience, I think I looked at things rather more critically and became less trusting.”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
“In his opinion meat was dead, putrefied matter, and in addition he disapproved of the cruel manner in which animals were slaughtered in the abattoirs.”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
“The truth may sink, but it never loses its breath,’ reads an inscription over the portals of a patrician’s house:”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
“silent, Frau von Schirach, you understand nothing about it. You are sentimental. What does it matter to you what happens to female Jews? Every days tens of thousands of my most valuable men fall while the inferior survive. In that way the balance in Europe is being undermined,’ and here he moved his cupped hands up and down like a pair of scales. ‘And what will become of Europe in one hundred, in one thousand years?’ In a tone which made it evident that he considered the matter closed, he is said to have declared: ‘I am committed by duty to my people alone, to nobody else!”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
“In Nature, the law of the jungle has been in force from the beginning. All those unsuitable to live, and the weak, are trampled underfoot. Man, and above all the Church, have made it precisely their goal to keep alive by artificial means the weak, those unfit for life and the invalids.”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
“The Church was always a favourite topic. Hitler had no affiliation. He considered the Christian religion to be a hypocritical trap which had outlived its time. His religion was the Law of Nature.”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
“The things he talked about became gradually more flat and uninteresting. He no longer discussed the Church, racial problems, economic and political questions, about being Nordic and German, Ancient Greece or the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. He, who had always been so passionately interested in all matters of science, zoology, botany and human development spoke out in the latter months only on dog-training, nutrition and the stupidity and degeneration of the world.”
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
― He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary
