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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: 47481" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>so-called statesman. This Dr. Lueger, in his role as mayor of the Imperial</p><p>Capital Vienna, achieved so much in almost all spheres of municipal</p><p>activity-both economic and cultural-that the heart of the empire</p><p>throbbed with renewed energy. He thus proved himself a much greater</p><p>statesman than the so-called 'diplomats' of that period.</p><p>3.3 GERMANDOM IN AUSTRIA</p><p>The fact that this political system of heterogeneous nations called</p><p>'Austria' finally broke down is no sign of political incapacity on the part of</p><p>the Germans in the old Ostmark. The collapse was the inevitable result of an</p><p>impossible situation. Ten million people cannot permanently hold together a</p><p>state of 50 million, one composed of different and conflicting nationalities</p><p>unless certain definite prerequisite conditions are established in time.</p><p>The German-Austrian had very big ways of thinking.</p><p>Accustomed to living in a great empire, he had a strong sense of</p><p>obligation. He was the only member of the Austrian State who looked</p><p>beyond the narrow borders of his own people and took in the full sweep of</p><p>the empire. When destiny severed him from his common Fatherland, he</p><p>tried to manage the tremendous task at hand. This task was to maintain for</p><p>the German-Austrians that which, through innumerable struggles, their</p><p>ancestors had originally won from the East. And it must be remembered</p><p>that they couldn't put their undivided strength into this effort, because their</p><p>hearts and minds were always turning back towards their kinsfolk in the</p><p>Motherland-leaving only a small part for the homeland.</p><p>The general horizon of the German-Austrian was comparatively broad.</p><p>His commercial interests comprised almost every part of the heterogeneous</p><p>empire. The conduct of nearly all major business activity was in his hands.</p><p>For the most part, he provided the state with its leading technical experts</p><p>and civil servants. He was responsible for conducting foreign trade, to the</p><p>extent that that sphere of activity was not under Jewish control. He held</p><p>the state together. His military duties carried him far beyond the narrow</p><p>borders of his homeland. Though the recruit might join a German regiment,</p><p>the regiment itself might be stationed in Herzegovina, Vienna, or Galicia.</p><p>The officers in the Habsburg armies were still Germans, and so were the</p><p>better parts of the civil service.</p><p>Furthermore, art and science were in German hands. Apart from the</p><p>new artistic trash-which might just as well have been produced by a</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naofumi, post: 47481, member: 39"] so-called statesman. This Dr. Lueger, in his role as mayor of the Imperial Capital Vienna, achieved so much in almost all spheres of municipal activity-both economic and cultural-that the heart of the empire throbbed with renewed energy. He thus proved himself a much greater statesman than the so-called 'diplomats' of that period. 3.3 GERMANDOM IN AUSTRIA The fact that this political system of heterogeneous nations called 'Austria' finally broke down is no sign of political incapacity on the part of the Germans in the old Ostmark. The collapse was the inevitable result of an impossible situation. Ten million people cannot permanently hold together a state of 50 million, one composed of different and conflicting nationalities unless certain definite prerequisite conditions are established in time. The German-Austrian had very big ways of thinking. Accustomed to living in a great empire, he had a strong sense of obligation. He was the only member of the Austrian State who looked beyond the narrow borders of his own people and took in the full sweep of the empire. When destiny severed him from his common Fatherland, he tried to manage the tremendous task at hand. This task was to maintain for the German-Austrians that which, through innumerable struggles, their ancestors had originally won from the East. And it must be remembered that they couldn't put their undivided strength into this effort, because their hearts and minds were always turning back towards their kinsfolk in the Motherland-leaving only a small part for the homeland. The general horizon of the German-Austrian was comparatively broad. His commercial interests comprised almost every part of the heterogeneous empire. The conduct of nearly all major business activity was in his hands. For the most part, he provided the state with its leading technical experts and civil servants. He was responsible for conducting foreign trade, to the extent that that sphere of activity was not under Jewish control. He held the state together. His military duties carried him far beyond the narrow borders of his homeland. Though the recruit might join a German regiment, the regiment itself might be stationed in Herzegovina, Vienna, or Galicia. The officers in the Habsburg armies were still Germans, and so were the better parts of the civil service. Furthermore, art and science were in German hands. Apart from the new artistic trash-which might just as well have been produced by a [/QUOTE]
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