Source:
SS Leitheft, Year 8, Issue 3
The
present war daily provides evidence of the most daring intrepidness and unique
heroism. Countless as well is the apparently little and nameless heroism of the
German soldier. It is the silent, stubborn test of loyalty and dependability.
It was the loyalty of belief that enabled individual units of our army and our
Waffen-SS to stand fast for three months despite encirclement and blockage of
normal supply, and has bestowed on the eastern front that firmness and hardness
which alone prevented a catastrophe despite the cold and the enemy’s massive
assault. What that means is comprehended only by whoever knows the forms under
which this war in the east plays out. If the opponent tries to imitate our strategy,
he suffers shipwreck each time. General Field Marshal Rommel has said it:
“Battles of encirclement such as they are fought in the present war can only be
fought with German soldiers.”
What
proves itself here, is valid for all future. Loyalty is the German
virtue. Loyalty without content does not exist. It has nothing to do with
stubbornness; the opponents may possess that. It is also not completely covered
by tenacity or reliability alone, although they are its necessary companions.
Loyalty, faith and honour are like three shells around a precious core. The
core, however, is the soul of our folk, that unique inner Reich, from which the
musically formative, music-making energy that in ever new formations of
dream-faces surprises the world, and which is our most precious possession. The
knowledge of this wealth is more clear to one person and less so to another.
There is no German without an ideal. Loyalty is nothing but an affirmation of
one’s own innermost, of one’s own calling, of one’s own task. Basically, acts
of loyalty, which in hours of greatest need stem from inner obligation, are religious
acts. Those people can speak of it who know those moments - they are not
frequent in life - in which one so to speak finds the track of the inner
calling and the obligation comes over them.
This
is true for political fighter exactly as it is for thinkers, artists and
inventors. The SS comrades also experienced this when they held out at an
apparently lost post in ice and snow out of loyalty to the Führer and the
homeland.
For
German man, recognizing his task like a command of heaven means being loyal.
Loyalty is always something bound to God. Only the superficial sceptic doubts
that. Loyalty to the homeland, loyalty to the movement, loyalty to the Führer are
in the final analysis rooted in the strength of the inner conception. Whoever
is inwardly poor, also cannot be truly loyal. Loyalty is the wordless language
of inner wealth.
Loyalty
proves itself through the deed. In time of need and misfortune, the German folk
has always proven itself the most loyal, and indeed the fighting portion of
this folk, hence the portion which suffered this need the most. Those were the
soldiers in the trenches of the last World War. Those were the first followers
of the Führer. In this war the front again bears the main burden; but the
homeland also gives evidence daily of the deepest loyalty in self-denial and
deprivation.
To
loyalty becomes constancy. It would be contradictory to think, I change my
homeland or I change my folk. Our will has been meaningful, if we have remained
true to ourselves. Everything also belongs together. Loyalty is in truth not
divisible. Remaining loyal to the Führer, remaining loyal to the homeland,
remaining loyal to the wife and the children, that is one loyalty.
The
SS is an order of loyalty. Loyalty to the Führer, loyalty to the comrades,
loyalty to the homeland and to family are fire, from which we bum. We know our
folk. We know from its unfortunate history that its gullibility and harmlessness
have been gravely misused by seducers. The SS should form a protective wall
around our most holy jewel, around the inner wealth of the German folk. A deep
faith in the divine calling of our folk and its Führer fills us. It makes us
wealthy. It makes us hard and pitiless. It gives us the strength of loyalty in
the hours of outer and inner stress.
Gd.
SS Leitheft,
Year 8, Issue 3
Loyalty
is the highest possession of the German soul and its perfection. Not everyone
is called to create something great for his fatherland. But eternal Providence
does not measure us by the extent of our deeds, rather by the spirit from which
they arise, and in accordance to the will we summon up in order to fulfil our
duty. That, however, means nothing other than that the yardstick of our life
lies in the loyalty with which we stick to our fatherland, and it likewise
means that loyalty is the light that leads the individual into the community.
Loyalty is the final and highest level our soul reaches on its path, and whoever
acquires it, has proven himself before Providence.
Werner
Beumelburg
SS Leitheft,
Year 8, Issue 3
There may be many reasons why Germany lost WWII, but perhaps the greatest happened about 20/12/1942 when Gen. Paulus refused to break out of Stalingrad when Gen Manstein was within 15 Km.
ReplyDeleteThe greatest loyalty was at Dunkirk. NO, not 1940, but 1945 when the German soldiers there were still fighting on 8 May 1945 and only surrendered because Reich Fuhrer Domitz ordered the surrender. Yes, German troops still fighting on the coast on the Western Front to the end of the war.