Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume IIVarious
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Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume II
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946; War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg
I have testified quite openly before this high Tribunal that
particularly up to the outbreak of war I was a confirmed National
Socialist and follower. I have also explained why I became a Party
member in 1931, and that because political conditions in Germany at the
time were moving with giant strides towards a final conflict between
Communism and National Socialism, as a result of the economic chaos and
the impotence of the German governments after 1919. I have said that I
joined the National Socialist Party because I rejected the dictatorial
form of the Communist system. In my book “The Doctor in the Struggle”,
which was put to me by the prosecution here in cross-examination, I also
explained why I went over to National Socialism. This book, however,
which was published in 1941, at the time of Germany’s greatest
victories, clearly shows my repudiation of the Second World War, to
which I do not refer with a single word, not even a hint, although my
experience in the First World War takes up considerable space in this
book.
After the First World War, Germany was in great difficulties. The
situation became progressively worse and more unbearable, when at the
turn of the thirties the economic crisis spread throughout the world and
even seized hold of the United States. At that time I realized that in
such hard times a nation which is drifting toward despair seeks a leader
and follows him in blind confidence as soon as he can show great
successes.
That in the case of Hitler these were only sham successes or temporary
successes the German people realized only gradually, only step by step,
and only at a time when it was too late to shake off the dictatorship
again by their own strength. For years the German people were deceived
by the leaders as to the true situation. With deliberately lying
propaganda, Hitler’s governmental system until the last moment kept
proclaiming final victory to the German people, even in the winter of
1944, and even in the spring of 1945, when the Reich cabinet and the
Party leaders long knew that a terrible collapse was imminent. This
governmental system thus irresponsibly imposed on the exhausted body of
the German nation still further useless losses of life and property.
Since the collapse, particularly since the International War Crimes
Trial at Nuernberg, we see clearly that this frivolous method of
betrayal of their own people was a fitting part of the systematical
murder of foreign peoples and races by the millions.
I believe that there is no other example in history of the boundless
confidence of a people in their leader being so boundlessly misused and
disappointed.
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