(Excerptions)
Deutschlandhalle,
Berlin, October 5, 1937
German Volksgenossen!
You have just been given an idea of last year’s accomplishments of the
greatest social aid society of all time. It is gigantic in its scope and
enormous in the depth of its effects. I believe that the reward for all who are
working in this society lies in the success of the work itself.
Sometimes when I see shabbily dressed girls, shivering with cold
themselves, collecting with infinite patience for others who are cold, then I
have the feeling that they are all apostles of a certain Christianity! This is
a Christianity which can claim for itself as no other can: this is the
Christianity of a sincere profession of faith, because behind it stands not the
word, but the deed! With the aid of this tremendous society, countless people
are being relieved of the feeling of social abandonment and isolation. Many are
thus regaining the firm belief that they are not completely lost and alone in
this world, but sheltered in their Volksgemeinschaft; that they, too, are being
cared for, that they, too, are being thought of and remembered. And beyond
that: there is a difference between the theoretical knowledge of socialism and
the practical life of socialism. People are not born socialists, but must first
be taught how to become them.
People in the bourgeois era before us insured themselves against
everything: against fire, against theft, against hailstorms, against burglary,
etc.-but they forgot one kind of insurance, insurance against lack of political
madness, insurance against lack of political common sense, that first tears a
Volk asunder and then allows it to become powerless to fulfill its lifetasks.
And this one omission made all the other types of insurance pointless.
We, however, place at the fore of all types of insurance the insurance of
the German Volksgemeinschaft! It is for this we are paying our donation, and we
know that it will be reimbursed a thousand times over! For as long as this
Volksgemeinschaft remains inviolate, nothing can threaten us! Therein lies the
guarantee for the future not only of the life of the nation, but hence of the
existence of every individual as well.
Therefore, it is just to demand from each individual a premium
corresponding to his income. Wanting to establish a general lump sum for this
premium is a sign of an indecent cast of mind. The little old woman who
sacrifices five or ten pfennigs in Moabit or somewhere out in the country casts
in more than someone who puts in one hundred or one thousand or perhaps ten
thousand marks. Had our so-called intellectual classes initiated these premium payments
prior to the war, a certain amount of misfortune could later have been avoided.
May God forbid that Fate puts us to the utmost test once again. Yet even
then-that is something we know-millions of Germans would be willing to
immediately and unconditionally make this last sacrifice to the nation, the
eternal Volk. What is this sacrifice we are making today in comparison? Above
all, do your duty in being mindful of those millions who once did their duty
for all.
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