Adolf Hitler Quotes About Democracy

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  • Thank the Lord, Germanic democracy means just this: that any old climber or moral slacker cannot rise by devious paths to govern his national comrades, but that, by the very greatness of the responsibility to be assumed, incompetents and weaklings are frightened of.

    Mean  
    Adolf Hitler (1998). “Mein Kampf”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • For there is one thing we must never forget... the majority can never replace the man. And no more than a hundred empty heads make one wise man will an heroic decision arise from a hundred cowards.

    Wise   Military   Men  
    Adolf Hitler (1998). “Mein Kampf”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • There must be no majority decisions, but only responsible persons, and the word 'council' must be restored to its original meaning. Surely every man will have advisers by his side, but the decision will be made by one man.

    Military   Men   Decision  
    Adolf Hitler (1971). “Mein Kampf”, Mariner Books
  • I began to study again, and now for the first time really achieved an understanding of the content of the Jew Karl Marx's life effort. Only now did his Capital become really intelligible to me, and also the struggle of the Social Democracy against the national economy, which aims only to prepare the ground for the domination of truly international finance and stock exchange capital.

    Adolf Hitler (1998). “Mein Kampf”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • National Socialism is what Marxism might have been if it could have broken its absurd and artificial ties with a democratic order.

  • The [Nazi party] should not become a constable of public opinion, but must dominate it. It must not become a servant of the masses, but their master!

  • By rejecting the authority of the individual and replacing it by the numbers of some momentary mob, the parliamentary principle of majority rule sins against the basic aristocratic principle of Nature.

    Adolf Hitler (1998). “Mein Kampf”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • The Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism which without it would not be thinkable. It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread.

    Adolf Hitler (1998). “Mein Kampf”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • The result of the revolution in Germany has been to establish a democracy in the best sense of the word. We are steering towards an order of things guaranteeing a process of a natural and reasonable selection in the domain of political leadership, thanks to which that leadership will be entrusted to the most competent, irrespective of their descent, name or fortune. The memorable words of the great Corsican that every soldier carries a Field Marshal's baton in his knapsack, will find its political complement in Germany.

  • The size of the lie is a definite factor in causing it to be believed, for the vast masses of the nation are in the depths of their hearts more easily deceived than they are consciously and intentionally bad. The primitive simplicity of their minds renders them a more easy prey to a big lie than a small one, for they themselves often tell little lies but would be ashamed to tell a big one.

    Lying  
  • The young [Nazi] movement is in its nature and inner organization anti-parliamentarian; that is, it rejects... a principle of majority rule in which the leader is degraded to the level of mere executant of other people's wills and opinion.

    People  
  • When an opponent declares, "I will not come over to your side," I calmly say, "Your child belongs to us already...What are you? You will pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will know nothing else but this new community."

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Democracy, the deceitful theory that the Jew would insinuate - namely, that theory that all men are created equal.

    Men   Democracy  
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Adolf Hitler

  • Born: April 20, 1889
  • Died: April 30, 1945
  • Occupation: Former Chancellor of Germany