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“El ejército inculcó el sentimiento de la responsabilidad absoluta y fomentó también el espíritu de decisión. Contrariamente a lo que ocurría en la vida corriente, saturada de codicia y de materialismo, el ejército educó al pueblo hacia el ideal y hacia la devoción por la patria y por su grandeza. El ejército fue una escuela de educación del pueblo, unido frente a la división de clases y quizá su único defecto fue el de haber instituido el sistema del servicio voluntario de un año; defecto decimos, porque debido a ese sistema se dañaba el principio de la igualdad absoluta, colocando al individuo de mayor preparación intelectual fuera del marco común, lo contrario de lo cual es lo que precisamente habría sido lo provechoso. Ante la carencia del sentido real de la vida que dominaba en nuestras clases elevadas y su alejamiento de su mismo pueblo, habría sido el ejército precisamente el único capaz de influir benéficamente, evitando, por lo menos dentro de sus filas, todo aislamiento de la clase llamada intelectual”

Quote by Adolf Hitler

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Mein Kampf

Written by Adolf Hitler, this book details his political beliefs and the ideology that led to the rise of the Nazi party. more

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Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler, born on April 20, 1889, and died on April 30, 1945, was a significant political figure in German history. He served as the Chancellor and Führer of Nazi Germany, playing a decisive role in the outbreak of World War II and having a profound impact on world history during his reign. more

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