Alfred Rosenberg, born on January 12, 1893, was a German Nazi theorist and author. He was a significant figure in the Nazi movement during the Nazi Germany era and an advocate of Nazi ideology. Rosenberg's writings had a profound impact on the racial policies of Nazi Germany. He was sentenced to death at the Nuremberg Trials and executed on October 16, 1946.
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Source: The Myth of the Twentieth Century
“From education by the Church to education by Germanic value is a step of several generations.”
“The German people is not marked by original sin, but by original nobility.”
“Anti-Semitism is the unifying element of the reconstruction of Germany.”
“Alongside the mythos of the eternal free soul stands the Myth, the religion of the blood.”
“And even our present acres of death will someday bloom again.”
Source: Memoirs of Alfred Rosenberg: with commentaries
“To destroy images is something every revolution has been able to do.”
