Tuesday, 30 June 2015

German War Art - Men and Weapons of the German Army

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German War Art Picture Book Series
Volume One
  
Soldier with pistol Luger P08 (Parabellum)

 Radioman with backpack equipment

Gunner with light machine-gun MG-34

Heavy tank taking on munitions

10.5 cm field cannon

Small flame-thrower

21 cm mortar being loaded

8.8 cm anti-aircraft gun

Infantry with range-finder

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Die Deutsche Wochenschau – Newsreel No. 531 – 06 November 1940


Bountiful Vegetable Harvest in Germany;
Autobahn Construction in Austria;
SA Officers Tour Liberated Eastern Districts;
Cross Section of Activities in France Under German Occupation;
Japanese Bombers Attack Burma Road;
Victorious U-boats Return to Bases;
Reich Marshal Göring reviews Richthofen and Horst Wessel Fighter Wings;

Saturday, 20 June 2015

That is Heroism!



The source: “Das ist Heldentum!,” Illustrierter Beobachter, 21 January 1943, pp. 2-3.


The homeland gets occasional details of the heroic defensive battle our soldiers are waging in the East. Names like Stalingrad, Welikje-Luki, Rschew, Illmensee and others have become symbols of the unbelievable heroism of German soldiers and their allies. We hear also of the heroism of individual soldiers, in comparison to whom all former military exploits pale. There is no point in giving the details of every individual act of heroism and bravery, for in the end all those fighting to stop the bestial foe are heroes. Like wolves in the forest, the enemy attacks only with overwhelming number. Every day, positions held by a few troops must withstand steady attacks by enemy masses. Yet they hold firm. Then masses of enemy artillery churn up the frozen soil. Suddenly a tank charges the few defenders. One man jumps up from the trench, then another. Carrying explosives, they charge the steel-covered monsters. These three drawings of a minor battle southeast of Illmensee show the heroism of one grenadier sergeant.


The enemy attack has begun. Although the Soviet tank is protected by infantry, a grenadier with a machine gun breaks through them to approach the steel giant.


While the tank is still firing, the grenadier sergeant climbs on, carrying an explosive charge.

  
The first tank is blown up. Two hours later the Soviets attacked again, supported by a second tank. The same sergeant dispatches it. The following night the Soviets attack again, this time with the support of several tanks. The sergeant climbs on yet another steel giant and blows its treads off, allowing the motionless tank to be completely destroyed. A single German soldier destroyed three enemy tanks within twenty-four hours.

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Men of the Movement Speak



by Gauleiter Adolf Wagner

The source: “Männer der Bewegung sprechen,” Der Schulungsbrief, 3 ( August 1936), 293-294.

 


Good fortune probably determined that Adolf Hitler began his battle against the destruction of our German people in Munich. Here in Munich he found the concentrated strength that wanted to restore the roots of the German nation. And when the Red Internationale was replaced by the Black Internationale [a reference to religious opponents of National-Socialism] it did not change the battlefront for the young National Socialist movement since the enemy remained the same, even if its color changed.

Through tough and bitter fighting, the National Socialist movement threw these destructive forces to the ground. Finally the National Socialist revolution triumphed in the entire Reich; here in Bavaria the old leaders were tossed out on 9 March [1933]. There are not many Red Internationalists left in Bavaria. The most dangerous are in Dachau.

We do not need to bother with those noble and bourgeois elements that look with hopeful but nervous hearts to plans to restore the Habsburgs in Austria and something similar in Bavaria. These elements are old and insignificant.

Things are entirely different in the churches, particularly with the Catholic Church. We must unfortunately recognize that although the great majority of the lower-level clergy have come to loyally support the state, the higher-level clergy, most prominently several bishops, have taken nearly every opportunity to oppose the National Socialist state and our movement.

I say this today not only because I have the opportunity to speak to you gathered in this room. I mention it because of a report of a sermon at the end of May by the Bishop of Eichstätt, Dr. Michael Nackl at confirmation in Ingolstadt. The Bishop of Eichstätt said in a subtle, but unmistakable way that the Church had sole claim to the worldview education of baptized Catholic youth. He proclaimed the same right with regards to Catholic organizations. He was just as subtle but unmistakable in objecting to a ban of political activity on the part of priests. He said that the party’s slogan of the previous year, that the political revolution was over and that ‘the National Socialist movement’s worldview battle for people’s minds’ was an attack on the Church, on Catholic bishops, priests, indeed on Catholicism in general. He said that he had to speak the truth openly since he was German, loyal and honest.

I want to reply to the Bishop of Eichstätt in just as German a manner, just as loyally and honestly: If a worldview claims political power, that worldview must demonstrate its right to claim political power by its achievements. During its three years of total power in Germany, the National Socialist worldview has proven in Germany that its demand for total power was justified, and that it also has the right in the future to maintain this total demand for power. 99% of the German people approved of this [in the referendum] on 29 March. And the National Socialist worldview’s economic achievements of the past three years have proven that it was, and will remain worthy, to claim that total economic power. National Socialism’s total power in political and economic matters has lifted an oppressed, defeated, economically ruined people into a free, proud, and hard-working people.

If the National Socialist worldview further demands the totality of youth education, it is equally as justified, since the German youth has left behind the fragmentation under which it once suffered and is on the way to becoming a healthy, productive youth. We know that our youth is better off in the hands of the HJ and the BDM than in the hands of some sort of monastic institution, which is today the subject of criminal investigation, the findings of which are a disgrace not only for the Church, but for the entire German people.

The laws of National Socialism are unalterable. The laws of the National Socialist worldview are the laws of the Third Reich. We require and demand that everyone respect these laws, even bishops. All the questions that the Bishop of Eichstätt mentions are clearly regulated. It is senseless to object.

We recommend putting the time to better use: keeping order, cleanliness, fear of God, and honesty in the ancient body of the Church and its institutions.

The National Socialist worldview will follow its path, not resting until the German nation is once again great and splendid.
  
Our daily worship is go to our workplaces to build the German nation. And our daily prayer is work for the nation.