id._, pp. 37-38.]
[Footnote 69: Goebbels, _op. cit._, p. 19.]
[Footnote 70: _Germany Speaks_, pp. 30-31.]
[Footnote 71: _Reichsgesetzblatt_ (1941), p. 295.]
[Footnote 72: _Ibid._, (1942), p. 35.]
[Footnote 73: _Organisationsbuch der NSDAP_ (ed. by the National
Organizational Director of the NSDAP: Munich, 1940), p. 5.]
[Footnote 74: _Ibid._, p. 6b.]
[Footnote 75: _Ibid._, p. 6d.]
[Footnote 76: _Ibid._]
[Footnote 77: The German pocket reference book for current events
(_Taschen-Brockhaus zum Zeitgeschehen_: Leipzig, 1942) states that the
swastika banner was designed by Hitler for the NSDAP in 1919.]
[Footnote 78: Adolf Hitler, _Mein Kampf_ (Munich, Verlag Frank Eher,
G.m.b.H., 1933 [copyright 1925]), pp. 556-557.]
[Footnote 79: _Reichsgesetzblatt_ (1935), p. 1145.]
[Footnote 80: _Ibid._ (1937), p. 442.]
[Footnote 81: _Organisationsbuch der NSDAP_ (Munich, 1940), p. 8.]
[Footnote 82: _Reichsgesetzblatt_ (1933), p. 83.]
[Footnote 83: _Ibid._]
[Footnote 84: In his book _Die deutsche Polizei_ (_The German Police_)
(_Darmstadt_, L.C. Wittich Verlag, 1941), p. 24, the prominent Nazi
police official, Dr. Werner Best, wrote that this law "is to be
regarded not as a 'police law'--that is, as the regulation of police
functions and activities--but as the expression of the new conception
of the state as it has been transformed by the National Socialist
revolution, from which the new 'police' concept is derived." Also,
this law was for the police "the confirmation that the work already
begun was in agreement with the law giving will of the Supreme
Leadership of the Reich."]
[Footnote 85: Huber, _Verfassungsrecht des grossdeutschen Reiches_
(Hamburg, 1939) p. 288.]
[Footnote 86: Neesse, _op. cit._, p. 131.]
[Footnote 87: Gauweiler, _op. cit._, p. 3.]
[Footnote 88: Huber, _Verfassungsrecht des grossdeutschen Reiches_
(Hamburg, 1939), p. 361.]
[Footnote 89: _Ibid._, pp. 365-366.]
[Footnote 90: _Ibid._, pp. 372-373.]
[Footnote 91: _Reichsgesetzblatt_ (1937), pp. 39-70.]
[Footnote 92: Gauweiler, _op. cit._, p. 156.]
[Footnote 93: Reported in a bulletin of the official German news
agency, DNB, Apr. 14, 1942.]
NAZI AIMS AND METHODS
Political Aims
The political aims of National Socialism have been written so clearly
in history in the past 10 years that it does not appear necessary to
discuss them at length here.
The detailed program of the Nazi Party consists of the
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