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The aryan man is superior culturally, they are the founders of civilization Sieg Heil
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<blockquote data-quote="Naofumi" data-source="post: 47480" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>Even though, in those days, I used to give more time than most others</p><p>to the consideration of political questions, I still carefully refrained from</p><p>taking an open part in politics. I spoke of those things that bothered me,</p><p>but only to a small circle of friends. This habit had many advantages. Rather</p><p>than talk at them, I learned to listen-to get the feel of others' way of</p><p>thinking. Often their outlook and views were quite primitive. But I trained</p><p>myself well, without losing the time and opportunity for education.</p><p>Nowhere in Germany was the opportunity for making such a study so</p><p>favorable as in Vienna.</p><p>In the old Danubian Monarchy, political thought had a wider range and</p><p>richer variety of interests than in old Germany of the same era-excepting</p><p>certain parts of Prussia, Hamburg, and the districts bordering on the North</p><p>Sea. When I say 'Austria, ' I mean that part of the great Habsburg Empire</p><p>that supplied, through its German population, not only the historic basis</p><p>for the formation of this state, but also whose population was, for several</p><p>centuries, also the exclusive source of cultural life in that artificial political</p><p>system. As time went on, the stability of the Austrian State and the</p><p>guarantee of its continued existence depended more and more on the</p><p>maintenance of this germ-cell of the empire.</p><p>3.2 VIENNA'S LAST REVIVAL</p><p>The hereditary territories were the heart of the empire. And it was this</p><p>heart that constantly sent the life-blood pulsating through the whole</p><p>political and cultural system. If this was the heart, Vienna was the brain</p><p>and the will.</p><p>At that time, Vienna appeared like an enthroned queen, whose</p><p>authoritative sway united the conglomeration of heterogenous nationalities.</p><p>The radiant beauty of the capital city made one forget the sad symptoms</p><p>of senile decay that were manifested in the state as a whole.</p><p>Though the empire was quivering internally because of the conflicts</p><p>among the various nationalities, the outside world-and Germany in</p><p>particular-saw only that lovely picture of the city. The illusion was all the</p><p>greater because, at that time, Vienna seemed to have experienced its</p><p>greatest revival. Under a truly gifted mayor, one who had the stamp of</p><p>administrative genius, the venerable Residence of the Emperors seemed to</p><p>have recaptured the glory of its youth. The last great German who sprang</p><p>from the ranks of the people that had colonized the Ostmark was not a</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naofumi, post: 47480, member: 39"] Even though, in those days, I used to give more time than most others to the consideration of political questions, I still carefully refrained from taking an open part in politics. I spoke of those things that bothered me, but only to a small circle of friends. This habit had many advantages. Rather than talk at them, I learned to listen-to get the feel of others' way of thinking. Often their outlook and views were quite primitive. But I trained myself well, without losing the time and opportunity for education. Nowhere in Germany was the opportunity for making such a study so favorable as in Vienna. In the old Danubian Monarchy, political thought had a wider range and richer variety of interests than in old Germany of the same era-excepting certain parts of Prussia, Hamburg, and the districts bordering on the North Sea. When I say 'Austria, ' I mean that part of the great Habsburg Empire that supplied, through its German population, not only the historic basis for the formation of this state, but also whose population was, for several centuries, also the exclusive source of cultural life in that artificial political system. As time went on, the stability of the Austrian State and the guarantee of its continued existence depended more and more on the maintenance of this germ-cell of the empire. 3.2 VIENNA'S LAST REVIVAL The hereditary territories were the heart of the empire. And it was this heart that constantly sent the life-blood pulsating through the whole political and cultural system. If this was the heart, Vienna was the brain and the will. At that time, Vienna appeared like an enthroned queen, whose authoritative sway united the conglomeration of heterogenous nationalities. The radiant beauty of the capital city made one forget the sad symptoms of senile decay that were manifested in the state as a whole. Though the empire was quivering internally because of the conflicts among the various nationalities, the outside world-and Germany in particular-saw only that lovely picture of the city. The illusion was all the greater because, at that time, Vienna seemed to have experienced its greatest revival. Under a truly gifted mayor, one who had the stamp of administrative genius, the venerable Residence of the Emperors seemed to have recaptured the glory of its youth. The last great German who sprang from the ranks of the people that had colonized the Ostmark was not a [/QUOTE]
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