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Subject COMMUNISM WITH THE MASK OFF AND BOLSHEVISM IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
Date November 29, 2023 1:21 PM
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COMMUNISM WITH THE MASK OFF AND BOLSHEVISM IN THEORY AND PRACTICE

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TWO SPEECHES BY JOSEPH GOEBBELS

These two dramatic speeches, made by German Minister of Propaganda
Joseph Goebbels at the famous Nuremberg rallies of 1935 and 1936, sum
up the National Socialist interpretation of Communism and Bolshevism
and its threat to the world. In _Communism With the Mask Off_,
Goebbels describes in detail the Jewish origins of Marxism and
Communism, and lists the leaders and instigators of that ideology in
Russia, Germany, many European nations and even China. “As far as we
ourselves are concerned, we have completely overcome this menace.
Indeed, perhaps, outside of his work in Germany, the greatest service
which our Führer has rendered the world is that, here in Germany, he
has set up a barrier against world Bolshevism upon which the waves of
this vile Asiatic-Jewish flood break in vain.”

In _Bolshevism in Theory and Practice_, he discussed the practical
social, political and economic consequences of Marxism—and how
Germany had broken that menace. “We have proved under the most
unfavorable circumstances that Bolshevism can be overcome if one
wishes to do so, if one uses the proper means, and if one is
determined to oppose the powers of destruction with all one’s
strength and all one’s manly courage.” About the author: Paul
Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) was an early member of the Nazi Party
and reputedly had the highest IQ in the party.

He obtained a Ph.D. from Heidelberg University in 1921 with a thesis
in 19th- century Romantic School literature. He then went on to work
as a journalist. By 1924, he had joined the NSDAP and, two years
later, was appointed leader of the party in Berlin to wrest political
control of that city from the Communist Party—an objective he
attained. Elected to the Reichstag in 1928, Goebbels took an active
part in Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, and was appointed minister
of information (then called “propaganda”), a position he held
until the end of the war, when he committed suicide rather than fall
into Allied captivity.

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