Bolshevism From Moses to Lenin – Dietrich Eckart

Bolshevism from Moses to Lenin: A Dialogue Between Adolf Hitler and Me

Dietrich Eckart ***

Translated by Dr. William Pierce

EDITOR’S FOREWORD

The following material has been translated from a pamphlet found in the NSDAP Hauptarchiv. Its German title was Der Bolschewismus von Moses bis Lenin: Zwiegespräch zwischen Adolf Hitler und mir, and it was originally published in Munich in March 1924 from unfinished notes on which Dietrich Eckart had been working in the autumn of 1923. Dietrich Eckart was born on March 23, 1868, in the Bavarian town of Neumarkt, which is about twenty miles southeast of Nürnberg, and he died on December 26, 1923, in Berchtesgaden. He was a poet, a playwright, a journalist, . . .

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Men of Valor

From Free Speech, April 20, 1996 We Must Have Such Men if the West Is to Survive  By Dr. William Pierce

Several weeks ago the actor Marlon Brando was interviewed on a television talk show, and he got a little careless. He blurted out something which everyone in the media and in show business knows, but which no one is supposed to say. Marlon Brando said that Jews own and run Hollywood, and that they run it for their own benefit: they run it to suit themselves and no one else. The films they make portray other ethnic groups unfavorably, but the Jews portray themselves only in the most favorable light.

Marlon Brando tells Larry King during his CNN . . .

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“White Man’s Burden” to feed the non-White world?

From Attack! tabloid, No. 31, 1974 America and the World Food Crisis by Dr. William L. Pierce  Left-wing cartoonists have been aiding in the media propaganda campaign to convince Americans that they must eat less so that American food can be used to feed rapidly multiplying Africans and Asians. This Conrad cartoon was drawn for the Los Angeles Times. “As the world food crisis develops, Americans must shoulder their responsibility, willingly or not, to share their abundance with less fortunate people.” “We must convince Americans to eat less meat so that more grain can be sent to starving peoples around the world.” “It is manifestly unfair that Americans, who comprise only five per cent of the world’s population, should . . .

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Dr. Pierce Tells Us What’s Important

From Attack! tabloid, No. 29, 1974:

The Important Things by Dr. William L. Pierce CHINA HAS THE largest population, the United States has the highest standard of living, the Soviet Union has the biggest navy, Sweden has the most beautiful women, Iceland has the highest level of literacy, and Germany has an industry with the best reputation for efficiency and craftsmanship. Which of these things are really important? Which make worthy national goals? Toward which ends should a people most intently direct its energies and aspirations? As America’s bicentennial draws near, one hears a great deal about such questions. All the mass media are putting forth their speculations on the question of what America’s “national purpose” should be, but satisfactory answers are much . . .

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Dr. Pierce Answers FAQs about Cosmotheism and the CCC

Questions & Answers about Cosmotheism and the Cosmotheist Community Church

  With what single aim should men who are members of the Cosmotheist Community shape their institutions and shape their society? A    Their single aim should be service of the Creator’s Purpose. Every other thing which men may consider desirable in their society  — justice, tranquility, security, happiness, wealth, liberty — must be subordinated to this aim.  Q    What are the four social concerns of men which are in accord with this aim?    They are survival, right striving, order, and progress. Q    What four functions of the Community follow from these concerns? A    The Community defends the lives and the . . .

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