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Why second Reich collapsed Chapter Xa – Can lost war be the reason ?
“The depth of a fall is always measured by
the difference between the level of the original position from which a body has
fallen and that in which it is now found. The same holds good for Nations and
States. The matter of greatest importance here is the height of the original
level, or rather the greatest height that had been attained before the descent
began.
For only the profound decline or collapse
of that which was capable of reaching extraordinary heights can make a striking
impression on the eye of the beholder. The collapse of the Second REICH was all
the more bewildering for those who could ponder over it and feel the effect of
it in their hearts, because the REICH had fallen from a height which can hardly
be imagined in these days of misery and humiliation.
The Second REICH was founded in
circumstances of such dazzling splendour that the whole nation had become
entranced and exalted by it. Following an unparalleled series of victories,
that Empire was handed over as the guerdon of immortal heroism to the children
and grandchildren of the heroes. Whether they were fully conscious of it or not
does not matter; anyhow, the Germans felt that this Empire had not been brought
into existence by a series of able political negotiations through parliamentary
channels, but that it was different from political institutions founded
elsewhere by reason of the nobler circumstances that had accompanied its
establishment. When its foundations were laid the accompanying music was not
the chatter of parliamentary debates but the thunder and boom of war along the
battle front that encircled Paris. It was thus that an act of statesmanship was
accomplished whereby the Germans, princes as well as people, established the
future REICH and restored the symbol of the Imperial Crown. Bismarck's State
was not founded on treason and assassination by deserters and shirkers but by
the regiments that had fought at the front. This unique birth and baptism of
fire sufficed of themselves to surround the Second Empire with an aureole of historical
splendour such as few of the older States could lay claim to.
And what an ascension then began! A
position of independence in regard to the outside world guaranteed the means of
livelihood at home. The nation increased in numbers and in worldly wealth. The
honour of the State and therewith the honour of the people as a whole were
secured and protected by an army which was the most striking witness of the
difference between this new REICH and the old German Confederation.
But the downfall of the Second Empire and
the German people has been so profound that they all seem to have been struck
dumbfounded and rendered incapable of feeling the significance of this downfall
or reflecting on it. It seems as if people were utterly unable to picture in their
minds the heights to which the Empire formerly attained, so visionary and
unreal appears the greatness and splendour of those days in contrast to the
misery of the present. Naturally this applies only to those for whom Germany
was more than merely a place of abode and a source of livelihood. These are the
only people who have been able to feel the present conditions as really
catastrophic, whereas others have considered these conditions as the fulfilment
of what they had looked forward to and hitherto silently wished.
That the masses of the people should thus
estimate the causes of Germany's downfall is quite understandable. But the fact
that intelligent sections of the community regard the German collapse primarily
as an economic catastrophe, and consequently think that a cure for it may be
found in an economic solution, seems to me to be the reason why hitherto no
improvement has been brought about. No improvement can be brought about until
it be understood that economics play only a second or third role, while the
main part is played by political, moral and racial factors. Only when this is
understood will it be possible to understand the causes of the present evil and
consequently to find the ways and means of remedying them.
The question of why Germany really
collapsed is one of the most urgent significance, especially for a political
movement which aims at overcoming this disaster. The most facile, and therefore
the most generally accepted, way of accounting for the present misfortune is to
say that it is the result of a lost war, and that this is the real cause of the
present misfortune. Probably there are many who honestly believe in this absurd
explanation but there are many more in whose mouths it is a deliberate and
conscious falsehood. This applies to all those who are now feeding at the
Government troughs. For the prophets of the Revolution again and again declared
to the people that it would be immaterial to the great masses what the result
of the War might be. On the contrary, they solemnly assured the public that it
was High Finance which was principally interested in a victorious outcome of
this gigantic struggle among the nations but that the German people and the
German workers had no interest whatsoever in such an outcome. Indeed the apostles
of world conciliation habitually asserted that, far from any German downfall,
the opposite was bound to take place--namely, the resurgence of the German
people--once 'militarism' had been crushed. Did not these self-same circles
sing the praises of the Entente and did they not also lay the whole blame for
the sanguinary struggle on the shoulders of Germany? Without this explanation,
would they have been able to put forward the theory that a military defeat
would have no political consequences for the German people? Was not the whole
Revolution dressed up in gala colours as blocking the victorious advance of the
German banners and that thus the German people would be assured its liberty
both at home and abroad?
Is
not that so, you miserable, lying rascals?
That kind of impudence which is typical
of the Jews was necessary in order to proclaim the defeat of the army as the
cause of the German collapse. Indeed the Berlin VORWÄRTS, that organ and
mouthpiece of sedition then wrote on this occasion that the German nation
should not be permitted to bring home its banners triumphantly.
And yet they attribute our collapse to the
military defeat.
Of
course it would be out of the question to enter into an argument with these
liars who deny at one moment what they said the moment before. I should waste
no further words on them were it not for the fact that there are many
thoughtless people who repeat all this in parrot fashion, without being
necessarily inspired by any evil motives. But the observations I am making here
are also meant for our fighting followers, seeing that nowadays one's spoken
words are often forgotten and twisted in their meaning.
The assertion that the loss of the War was
the cause of the German collapse can best be answered as follows:
It is admittedly a fact that the loss of
the War was of tragic importance for the future of our country. But that loss
was not in itself a cause. It was rather the consequence of other causes. That
a disastrous ending to this life-or-death conflict must have involved
catastrophes in its train was clearly seen by everyone of insight who could
think in a straightforward manner. But unfortunately there were also people
whose powers of understanding seemed to fail them at that critical moment. And
there were other people who had first questioned that truth and then altogether
denied it. And there were people who, after their secret desire had been
fulfilled, were suddenly faced with the subsequent facts that resulted from
their own collaboration. Such people are responsible for the collapse, and not
the lost war, though they now want to attribute everything to this. As a matter
of fact the loss of the War was a result of their activities and not the result
of bad leadership as they now would like to maintain. Our enemies were not
cowards. They also know how to die. From the very first day of the War they
outnumbered the German Army, and the arsenals and armament factories of the
whole world were at their disposal for the replenishment of military equipment.
Indeed it is universally admitted that the German victories, which had been
steadily won during four years of warfare against the whole world, were due to
superior leadership, apart of course from the heroism of the troops. And the
organization was solely due to the German military leadership. That
organization and leadership of the German Army was the most mighty thing that
the world has ever seen. Any shortcomings which became evident were humanly
unavoidable. The collapse of that army was not the cause of our present distress.
It was itself the consequence of other faults. But this consequence in its turn
ushered in a further collapse, which was more visible. That such was actually
the case can be shown as follows:
Must
a military defeat necessarily lead to such a complete overthrow of the State
and Nation? Are nations ever ruined by a lost war and by that alone? The answer
to this question can be briefly stated by referring to the fact that military
defeats are the result of internal decay, cowardice, want of character, and are
a retribution for such things. If such were not the causes then a military
defeat would lead to a national resurgence and bring the nation to a higher
pitch of effort. A military defeat is not the tombstone of national life.
History affords innumerable examples to confirm the truth of that statement.”
Adolf
Hitler
Kaps
Hitler was an intelligent man. Any sane man, any intelligent man can only be intelligent if s-he listens or reads both sides of an argument from the defendant as well as the offender. Listen and learn, then decide.
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