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My Favorite
National Socialist If someone were to ask me who my favorite
National Socialist is, I would have to say that
among Hitler’s top staff during the Third Reich
Paul Joseph Goebbels (29 October 1897 – 1
May 1945) is the one. He was arguably the
most loyal to Hitler. Dr Goebbels (he earned a
Ph.D. from Heidelberg University in 1921) was
born in Rheydt, an industrial town south of
Mönchengladbach near Düsseldorf. At first he
worked as a journalist and later a bank clerk at
the Dresdner Bank in Köln and caller on the
stock exchange. He also wrote several novels
and plays, among them the novel, Michael, two
verse plays, and quantities of romantic poetry.
Dr Goebbels came into contact with the
NSDAP in 1923 during the French occupation
of the Ruhr and became a member in 1924. He
was appointed Gauleiter (regional party leader)
of Berlin and it was in this position that he first
put his propaganda skills to full use, combating
the Marxist parties in the area. By 1928 he had
risen in the party ranks to become one of its
most prominent members. Dr Goebbels married
in 1931 to Magda Quandt, with whom he had
continued on page 4
Dr. Joseph Goebbels
January 2016 (127) Number 109/187 Founded 1975
The New Order
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Autocracy
Autarky means self-sufficiency in the areas
of raw materials and food as well as an ade-
quate basis in terms of population size, technol-
ogy and science, in order to secure a folk’s
preservation and development.
Autarky is hence the prerequisite for the sov-
ereignty of a state, nation or empire. It requires
sufficient living space for its realization.
In the present minus world of the competing
imperialism of the super powers, of exploita-
tive interest servitude of capitalism, of the aspi-
ration for world domination by Zionism and
Free Masonry and other dogmatic-ideological
systems of compulsion, there are still only a
handful of sovereign states. Germany lost its
sovereignty in 1944 (Year of the Fuehrer
1956).
In contrast to this, National Socialism views
itself as an anti-imperialist liberation move-
ment, which wants to and will win and return
freedom to the Aryan race and its folks. For
this, it requires a policy of the National Social-
ist world movement which organizes the Aryan
living space so that the White folks can live
and develop independently from the capitalist
world economy and from any alien influence –
be it intellectual, political, economic, military
or cultural – and become self-sufficient.
The New Front hence supports on all levels
of the folkish life of the Germans a policy that
enables greater self-sufficiency, but remains
aware that a total self-sufficiency of the Ger-
man folk in its native settlement region is not
possible – a realization that already in the party
program of the National Socialist German
Workers’ Part led to the demand for sufficient
living space.
The New Front wants to achieve the goal of
self-sufficiency through the creation of the
Fourth Reich as self-sufficient large region or-
der.
Peasantry
The peasantry is the purest and most original
form of the worker – hence of that life bearing
that National Socialism demands from all folk
comrades and expects from each, amidst utili-
zation of all his abilities and talents, to perform
work at his post for his folk’s preservation and
development.
Not only indirectly, like all other strata of a
folk community, rather very directly does the
peasant do this, who feeds his folk with his
work and thereby creates the prerequisite for
any folkish life.
Hence National Socialism sees in the peas-
antry an important fundament of his view of
life and world, of its political program and of
the future National Socialist folk state.
The striving for a new Fourth Reich and for
sufficient living space also serves autarky in
the area of food, which should allow the peas-
ant to nourish the folk from his own strength.
Autarky in the area of food belongs to the as-
pired freedom of a nation and its national econ-
omy.
In order to enable the German peasantry to
full its task internally as well, the effort for ex-
ternal autarky is joined by the effort for an in-
ternal land reform adapted to national needs.
Hence the National Socialist German Workers’
Party demands in the agrarian point 17 of its
Lexicon
Part 8
This Lexicon is translated from the Lexikon
der Neuen Front, written in the mid-1980’s,
by Michael Kühnen. Kühnen was the leader
of the legal arm of the NSDAP/AO from the
late 1970’s until his death in 1991. These are
his personal views. They do not necessarily
reflect official NSDAP/AO positions.
continued on page 4
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party program, above all, a land reform that
preserves as viable a healthy peasantry as the
fundament of a folk community living accord-
ing to its kind and nature.
six children. After the Party gained power in
1933, he was appointed propaganda minister.
When peaceful means failed to prevent the mal-
treatment of ethnic-Germans he supported the
Führer's decision to finally use force against
Poland. When the allied powers started WWII,
Dr. Goebbels did everything in his power to
prepare the German people for this unfortunate
military conflict. In addition to his work as the
nation's chief propagandist, during the war Dr
Goebbels took on ever greater organizational
Lexicon
continued on page 5
and policy-making responsibilities, playing an
increasingly important role in keeping the na-
tion's industrial and social machinery function-
ing.
In contrast with Heinrich Himmler, who near
the end of the war attempted to negotiate a truce
with the allied powers behind Hitler’s back and
ended up stripped of his rank and medals, Dr
Goebbels remained loyally in the Führerbunker
with Hitler in Berlin to the very end. Following
the Führer's suicide he was the second person to
serve as the Third Reich's Chancellor, if only
for a day. Dr Goebbels and his wife, Mag-
da took their lives together with those of their
six young children—four girls and two boys.
Mrs. Goebbels had concluded and remarked to
her husband that a world without Hitler and the
Third Reich would not be worth living in. She
My Favorite National Socialist
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made the most difficult decision a mother
would ever have to make.
Between 1923 and 1945 Dr. Goebbels pro-
duced a considerable quantity of documents on
a daily basis, including notes and dictated mate-
rial in both typed and handwritten formats.
From the Kaiserhof to the Reich Chancellery by
Dr Goebbels was published in Germany in 1933
and republished in 1938 in England as My Part
in Germany's Struggle. This was in diary form
and presented the day to day activities of a Na-
tional Socialist activist caught up in the mo-
ment. These diaries do not depict the monster
desired by Jewish Democracy but rather portray
a genuine patriot during times of political up-
heaval. Even so, the diaries have nevertheless
been used as a cunning tool by the enemies of
German National Socialism with Marxist bio-
graphical commentary defaming this hero of the
Reich.
A recent biography of Goebbels by Peter
Longerich, professor of modern German history
at Royal Holloway, University of London, was
published in Germany in 2010 by Random
House. This book drew extensively from Dr.
Goebbels’ diaries. As a result, the family of
Joseph Goebbels sued Random House for royal-
ties. The lawyer representing the Goebbels es-
My Favorite National Socialist
continued on page 6
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One afternoon while I was sitting at the Duty
Officer’s desk in Rockwell Hall in Chicago, I
heard a knock at the door. Much to my surprise
there was a tour guide standing there with about
a dozen people with their jaws hanging in
amazement, because they had never thought that
they would be seeing something like Rockwell
Hall or a Nazi Stormtrooper answering the door
in full dress uniform. So when the tour guide
asked me if it was alright if they came in, I said
sure, come right in. As they walked into the
meeting area, I handed each of them some Na-
tional Socialist literature and answered ques-
tions such as “Are you a REAL Nazi?” and
“Did the German Nazis gas Jews?”
Toward the end of the line there was this little
Jew dressed in a flowered shirt with some puke-
green plaid trousers, white belt, and shoes. As
he looked at me, I gave him the “evil eye” that
my comrade Max had taught me. The Jew
walked past me and mumbled something about
the Holocaust. I replied, “Yeah, it never hap-
pened!” Then the Jew started telling the rest of
the people that we are murderers.
By this time one of our officers came into the
meeting area. There were a few of us around
that day making White Power t-shirts in the
back room. Well, this Jew started howling about
the “holocaust”. As I turned around my superior
officer grabbed the Jew by the back of the collar
and by the belt and threw him out the door onto
71st street. The rest of the tour walked out after
him while I held open the door telling them to
be sure to attend the Friday night meeting.
Fun Under the Swastika
Part 7
tate was Cordula Schacht, whose father,
Hjalmar Schacht, was Hitler's minister of eco-
nomics.
Random House had initially agreed to pay one
percent of the net retail price to Goebbels’ es-
tate, but later retracted. Their lawyer, Rainer
Dresen, was quoted in the Guardian newspaper
saying that the dispute is not about the money
but about morals. “We are convinced that no
money should go to a war criminal,” he stated.
According to Dresden, others did pay for the
use of Goebbels’ diaries, but he added “We're
the first publishing house who has avoided that
- and have been sued.”
Dresen suggested to Schacht that royalties
could be paid if she agreed to donate them to a
Holocaust charity, but she rejected the idea in-
sisting that the money must go to Goebbels’
family.
The Goebbels family won. A Munich district
court ruled against the publisher. Dresen then
spoke of his shock at the court’s verdict, de-
scribing it as a sad day for Germany. He noted
the irony of the court’s setting in Munich,
where Hitler and the Nazis rose to prominence.
Dresen said: “You have a strange feeling.
You’re crossing those buildings, buildings
where … Hitler was … on the balcony. That of
course is not a legal thing. It’s a moral issue.”
He added that the insensitivity of the verdict
was an extension of the defense used by Nazi
war criminals – that they were just following
orders. He added: “They have no feeling for
the meaning above the legal questions … I was
shocked by the [court’s] lack of historical inter-
est… They took the easy road.” This way, he
observed, they “can go on ignoring the funda-
mental question: should money go to the estate
of a war criminal?”
Dresen said the court was not interested in the
moral question even “for one second.” He de-
scribed the verdict as elegant but without moral-
ity.
The publisher, Random House, now intends to
appeal to the German supreme court. It remains
to be seen whether justice will prevail, or
whether, when it comes to Nazis, the law does
not apply. Stay tuned.
Vicenç Espaillat
My Favorite National Socialist
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Hitler’s National Socialist had to take the
chance to perhaps already back then
through its simple existence trigger a fight
against folk and Reich, which England first
launched in 1939. Given the choice, the
Führer could in no case allow Germany to
sink in inner chaos simply in order to es-
cape a possible foreign conflict. The Füh-
rer again chose the card of courage. If
the English had back then already know
how strong the will and how great the
courage of this man are, they would have
certainly in February 1933 attacked the
then unarmed Reich without even the
slightest excuse. Accustomed however to
no government remaining in power in par-
liamentarian Germany for more than a year
or in the belief that Germany was already
too run down economically to ever recover
again, they missed the moment, which Hit-
ler cleverly and determined used. They
only recognized the “Hitler danger”
when he had grown too big for them. Perhaps we back then also profited, be-
cause the Führer is so German that in his
essence he can only be understand by very
few foreigners, especially the British.
Somebody else did correctly recognize
him, the Georgian poet Grigol Robakidse,
when he writes in his recent publication
“Adolf Hitler as seen by a foreign poet”:
“Adolf Hitler acts with a seriousness that
produces the feeling that he is not afraid:
as if he sees the uncanny. Yes, one is sure:
it conquers it. He turns to the folk, devout-
ly determined and full of courage, and he
no longer recognizes the border between
the two: He has in himself the pulse of his
country.”
Uncanny. The word falls here. For an
average person it is uncanny to ponder how
many opportunities for our annihilation the
enemy has let slip past until he can no
longer annihilate us, and that he struck in
final desperation when it was already too
late: his weapons only strike himself.
Even more uncanny is the thought that at
each step Adolf Hitler probably recog-
nized the two possibilities, and nonethe-
less with armed hand again and again
wrestled the sword from the opponent, so
long until he himself carried one, indeed
sharper and stronger.
Today as we are conscious of our power
and greatness, today as we realize that the
enemy has lost the game, we can only now
roughly measure what was necessary to
withdraw from the League of Nations, to
introduce mandatory military service, to
occupy the Rhineland, to bring home Aus-
tria and the Sudetenland, and to place Bo-
hemia and Moravia under the Reich’s pro-
tection. These were all opportunities that
would have provided a cheap excuse – alt-
hough indeed never a valid reason – for the
desired war. And the enemy wasted hour
after hour while Germany’s army, air force
and navy grew, while in the west the im-
penetrable west wall emerged, while pawn
after pawn was broken off from the
planned wall of encirclement around Ger-
many. That means: in these years the fu-
ture of Reich and folk stood on the knife’s
continued on page 8
The Führer’s Courage
The Führer’s Example in Hours of Greatest Distress
An Example of Faith and Confidence for the Entire Folk
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edge more than once, no different than the
movement’s fate often did in the time of
struggle, and the Führer’s courage and con-
fidence turned things to the good.
In that we realize that, we become master
over any despair that in this world always
likes to befall souls when it is necessary to
withstand adversity.
Adolf Hitler confirmed his own, never
yielding daring when he declared in his
proclamation to the German folk at the out-
break of the war:
“What we possess today is totally in-
significant, decisive is only one thing: that
Germany triumphs!
What we today lose, is without signifi-
cance, but it is important that our folk re-
sists its attacker and thus wins its future!”
Invincible Faith in Germany
After his iron will has compelled Bene-
sch to relinquish the Sudeten German re-
gions, the Führer travelled to the liberated
cities and villages in October 1930, greeted
by a storm of jubilation from the thankful,
liberated, breathing easy populace. In one
of the smallest towns of the now German
again Bohemian Forest, on whose market
square Adolf Hitler greeted the residents
with moving words as folk comrades of the
Greater German Reich, he stressed, in seri-
ous reflection on the previous struggle, that
this memorable hour was only possible,
because Germany had been armed for
the final step and “determined, if neces-
sary, to also take it”. We still clearly re-
member the days full of European tension,
when the hate-filled and inferior system in
Prague, fully supported by all democratic
sympathy, tried to physically and morally
annihilate hundreds of thousands of Ger-
man families. But then te Reich stood
armed at the borders of this irrational state,
and it would have struck in just hours,
like it was forced to strike against Poland a
year later.
Let us never forget it, for that is the most
binding and obligating force of our new
German folk concept: Adolf Hitler was
willing, if necessary, with the participation
of the entire German folk, to pout an end to
the rape of Germans before the gates of the
Reich.
That was how it was in September 1938,
that was how it was in spring 1938 when
the Führer was compelled to tell the pro-
tector of all enemies of the German folk,
Schuschnigg, that hour could come when
the Reich could no longer look on…
More than once the young National So-
cialist Germany stood with arms ready,
when it executed a command of the honor
and the national life right. Those were al-
ways hours when one could not know
whether or not Germany’s old enemy
might force us into a fight for life and
death.
By all of these historic gains the possibil-
ity of losses also had to be reckoned with.
Only non-historic thinking people could
wish to even demand that one should forgo
apparently small successes, if it might have
to throw all life on the scale for them in an
emergency. This thinking is false. That is
the kind of thinking the external enemies
and the inner subversive elements wanted
to indoctrinate into the German folk after
Versailles. Naturally: the Ger\man folk
was supposed to forget how to ever again
take a risk, so that it would easier to tear
apart piece by piece.
Three examples clearly confirm this:
First, the Polish revolt in Upper Silesia,
which could only succeed, because the
weak November Reich as an entrety7 did
not dare to defend its possessions with
tooth and claw.
Second, the theft of the Memelland,
which occurred in the middle of full peace.
continued on page 9
The Führer’s Courage
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Third, France’s occupation of the Ruhr
region, which was officially opposed by a
“passive resistance” doomed to failure.
The Führer has taken an unmistakable
stand to precisely this last case in “Mein
Kampf” and proven that passive resistance,
if at all, can only make sense if it is backed
up by the ruthless determination for a
desperate, active resistance as well, if
necessary.
Politics that risks nothing, also gains
nothing.
In those days when official Germany
failed, the National Socialist freedom
movement grew on the exact opposite mor-
al foundations.
Without the threat of an armed interven-
tion by the Reich, Austria and the Sudeten-
land would have never found their way
back to Greater Germany.
Today we also have clarity about the so-
called “peace politics of Munich”, what it
looked like to Chamberlain. England could
back then no way afford a war and wanted
to gain time, but only after it had through
war threats tried to break the determina-
tion of the Reich.
The peaceful victory of Munich was only
won after human soul on earth doubted that
Hitler would win the German folk’s rights,
one way or another, and if not by other
means, then with sharp German weapons.
Nobody who experienced it will ever for-
get the hour when the Führer held the deci-
sive settling of accounts with Benesch in
the Berlin Sportpalast on September 26,
1938, determined to the last, radiantly filed
down to the last thought by the great task
and clearly willing not to yield one square
meter of German folk soil or one more
drop of German blood – even if it meant
war. The many thousands in the hall real-
ized that, whose utterances and shouts,
whose movement and affirming nods
surged as if in a boiling cauldron. A man
stood here for honor. It could have de-
manded any sacrifice from him. And the
folk stood with him. Only through this was
the peaceful solution won. Without the will
for risk the former Czech state would still
be an mobilization area for the western
powers and the Reich and perhaps its ruin-
ation.
And Austria? Schuschnigg, too, only
stepped down when he had to realize his
stay longer would have made the Reich’s
intervention unavoidable, and that the no
longer avoidable victory of National So-
cialism, if not otherwise, would have been
covered achieved by the hard weapon.
Here, too, the willingness for risk won
peace.
In both cases the international press
mumbled: Hitler is bluffing.
continued on page 10
The Führer’s Courage
Adolf Hitler was a true hero in more ways
than one. He was decorated for bravery in
the trenches of World War One and then
took up the even more daunting task of sav-
ing and rebuilding Germany.
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Only the soulless calculator will weight
profit and lose in the life of nations materi-
ally. We see in all gains from the Führer’s
victories the singular courage, the faith and
the strength of responsibility which Provi-
dence has bestowed on him.
From step to step of his, the dimensions
of power, battleground and opponents has
indeed shifted. The struggle of a few men
became the struggle of the party, that of the
party became Germany’s struggle – the
same and unchanged, as if arisen from the
deepest reasons of the secrets of life, re-
mained however Adolf Hitler’s character.
“And I you do not risk your life.”
We Germans have Adolf Hitler, what can
challenge us?
We have followed how often the Führer
has triumphed over far superior forces,
how he always holds out to the last conse-
quence with his iron will, how he, unbro-
ken by every defeat, immediately starts a
new assault and still defeats the enemy, we
have above all knowledge that the Führer
is invincible in faith in the right of the Ger-
man cause. Man for man he has overpow-
ered his political opponents and move by
move knocked out the hostile forces.
How foolhardy was it by Germany’s
war opponents to chose precisely this
man as a counterpart!
The Strongest Heart
Humanity has now more than ever a right
to seek the lots that fate still bears hidden
in its womb. We no longer ask: what will
come tomorrow? We no longer think in
short time spans, for we feel the arrival of
a new era that will be established through
Adolf Hitler.
The smaller a person’s heart, the more
fearful his questioning of fate will be in
these times.
“I enter this struggle with a strong heart.”
So stated Adolf Hitler at the outbreak of
war.
The strong heart is an example for all
Germans.
With the weapon of confidence, the
march into the future gathers in Germany.
It is the folk comrade’s ambition to person-
ally also document this bearing in great
and small matters. Unconditionally sworn
to the one goal, concentrated for utmost
determination all of our thoughts revolve
around just this one thing: Victory, victo-
ry, victory!
Naturally, the daily life continues on its
course, and with it the aggravations and
clouds will not be missing, which as shad-
ows belong to the light of life. None of us
deceives himself that aside from the fate of
the community each individual folk com-
rade can experience hardship and suffering
as well as good fortune and joy.
But because Adolf Hitler leads us, we
know that the life of the folk and its fate
are more important than our personal con-
cerns, which he will master as faster as we
bravely meet them. The great teaching
from Adolf Hitler’s life: “Courage accom-
plishes miracles” offers a wealth of obli-
gating example for each, from lad to old-
ster. We have presented only a few of
them in order to gain the measure by which
a great time wants to be judged and lived
by men who want to be worthy of it.
As a proud possession the German folk
receives from the time of its decisive strug-
gle for all the future the example of Adolf
Hitler. We cannot have a stronger weapon.
May the cold calculator only weigh the
forces he sees, the weapons and gold bars
and riches. Riches can flow away, gold
can devalue, weapons can break – invin-
cible remains only the strongest heart.
And Germany has that. For Germany
has the Führer.
The Führer’s Courage
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