Translated from the original
German by Gerry Frederics. Paula Hitler, sister to German leader Adolf Hitler
wrote the following statement 12 years after the death of her beloved
brother.(But if the cap fits, wear it!)
Gentlemen!
- Never forget this: Your names will long be forgotten even before your bodies
have rotted away in the earth. But the name Adolf Hitler will still be a light
in the darkness.
You
cannot murder him by drowning his memory in your sick-buckets and you cannot
strangle him with your filthy, ink-stained fingers. His name exists forever in
hundreds of thousands of souls. You are far too insignificant to even touch
him.
He
loved Germany, he fretted over Germany. When he fought for honour and respect
he fought for German Honour, for respect for Germany and when there was nothing
left, he gave his life for Germany.
What
have you given so far? Which one of you would give his life for Germany? The
only things you care about are riches, power and never ending luxurious living.
When you think of Germany, you think of indulging your senses without
responsibility, without cares?
Trust
me on this: The Fuhrer’s utter unselfishness in word and deed alone guarantees
his immortality. The fact that the bitter fight for Germany’s greatness wasn’t
crowned by success, like for example Cromwell’s in Britain, has a lot to do
with the mentality of the people involved.
On
the one hand the Englishman’s character is essentially unfair, ruled by
jealousy, self-importance, and a lack of consideration. But he never forgets he
is an Englishman, loyal to his people and to his crown. On the other hand, the
German with his need for recognition is never first and foremost a German.
Therefore
it doesn’t matter to you, you insignificant beings, if you destroy the entire
nation. Your only guiding thought will always be, me first - me second - me
third.
In
your worthlessness you will never think of the welfare of the nation - and with
that pitiful philosophy you wish to prevent the immortality of a giant?
What
I wrote down immediately after the war has been proven to be correct. That my
convictions are true is evident even as late as 1957.
Signed,
Paula Hitler, Berchtesgaden , May, 1st. 1957
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