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Blood and Honor

Alfred Rosenberg

This version of Blood and Honor by Alfred Rosenberg is machine translated from the original text.

The first chapter comprises sixteen of Rosenberg’s writings from 1919 to 1933 dealing with the National Socialist struggle against the Weimar Republic. Also included are his article on the occasion of Adolf Hitler’s birthday in 1923 and the work’s original foreword by Thilo von Trotha dated November 9, 1933.

The second chapter contains twenty writings from 1922 to 1933, including the introduction to his work “Essence, Principles and Goals of the NSDAP”.

The third chapter features seventeen of Rosenberg’s writings from 1920 to 1933.

The fourth chapter consists of eleven writings from 1925 to 1933 about foreign policy in both the Weimar Republic and the very early Third Reich. Sometimes addressing the world outside Germany, he also emphasizes National Socialism as a worldview based on race science and race respect as opposed to race hatred.

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