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  • What would you do if your country's welfare depended on labor? When a ship is in a storm it requires one captain.

    "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately, (p. 209), 2004.
  • I had to examine myself very thoroughly to find the right path personally.

  • As a cabin boy on a Norwegian sailing ship I earned five kronen a week in addition to my keep.

  • The Diet was dissolved by a Reich Government decree.

  • I am dying innocent. The sentence is wrong. God protect Germany and make Germany great again. Long live Germany! God protect my family!

    Long   Dying   Germany  
    "The Mammoth Book of Eyewitness World War II" by Jon E. Lewis, (p. 566), 2002.
  • Only Communists and Social Democrats who acted against the state were incarcerated. Most of the Communists and Social Democrats I had known became Nazis later. Only those who were doing anything against the state were thrown in concentration camps.

    Nazi   Communist   Social  
    "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately, 2004.
  • Slaves who are underfed, diseased, resentful, despairing, and filled with hate will never yield that maximum of output which they might achieve under normal conditions.

    Hate   Yield   Might  
    "The Trial of the Germans" by Eugene Davidson, (p. 513), 1997.
  • One day I heard a speech of Hitler. In this speech he said that the German factory worker and the German labourer must make common cause with the German intellectual worker.

  • I did that all the more, if I may say so, because I was aware of the fact that there is an inclination to go to extremes in German people, and in the German character generally.

    Character   People   May  
  • I attended the elementary school at Schweinfurt and the secondary school.

  • I was never informed in advance about the start of the war or about foreign political developments.

  • I am very proud of the fact that many workers in my Gau, numerous former Communists and Social Democrats were won over by us and became local group leaders and Party functionaries.

    Party   Leader   Groups  
  • I'm a sailor, not a politician.

    "Pattern of Circles: An Ambassador's Story". Book by John E. Dolibois, p. 183, 2001.
  • My connection with the Reich Ministers was of a purely official nature and was very infrequent.

  • I was member of the Diet as long as it existed, until May 1933.

    Long   Dieting   May  
  • I joined the Party definitely in 1923 after having already been in sympathy with it before.

  • As regards personal relationships I cannot say that I had any particularly personal intercourse with anyone.

  • I was elected to the Diet in the same way as at every parliamentary election.

    Way   Election   Diets  
  • Through the Young Men's Christian Association and principally in Australia and North America, as well as in South America, I came into contact with families of these countries.

    Christian   Country   Men  
  • Himmler, Bormann, and Goebbels, they were probably bad fellows.

    "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately, 2004.
  • I had repeatedly made written requests to the Fuehrer that I might be allowed to join the Wehrmacht as an ordinary soldier. He refused to give me this permission.

  • As I, as a worker, came to know them, the aims of German trade unions were political, and there were a number of various trade unions with varied political views.

  • In my Gau, as far as I know, only Communists who had actually worked against the State were arrested.

  • I could not have the honour of being a German soldier because of my imprisonment in the First World War. And in this world war the Fuehrer refuses to allow me to serve as a soldier.

    War   Soldier   World  
  • In order to provide the German housewife, above all mothers of many children...with tangible relief from her burdens, the Fuhrer has commissioned me to bring into the Reich from the eastern territories some four to five hundred thousand select, healthy, and strong girls.

    Girl   Mother   Strong  
    "Inside the Third Reich: Memoirs" by Albert Speer, (p. 221), 1970.
  • Although as a sailor I despised politics - for I loved my sailor's life and still love it today - conditions forced me to take up a definite attitude towards political problems.

    "Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal", Nuremberg, Germany, 1948.
  • Many years before, I had left a beautiful country and a rich nation and I returned to that country six years later to find it fundamentally changed and in a state of upheaval, and in great spiritual and material need.

    "Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal", Nuremberg, Germany, 1948.
  • The dissolution of the trade unions was in the air then.

    Air   Unions   Trade  
  • It so happened that I was on a German sailing vessel on the way to Australia when the ship was captured, and on the high seas I was made prisoner by the French.

  • The controversies between the proletariat and the middle class had to be smoothed out and bridged over by each getting to know and understand the other.

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