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Der Fuehrer - Hitler's Rise to Power (1944) - Heiden

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182 DER FUEHRER<strong>to</strong> him with the reproach: 'You aren't striking! It's all the same <strong>to</strong> us.Whoever it is that strikes, we'll go along.' And Bruckner had beggedHitler <strong>to</strong> strike soon, for 'the day is coming when I won't be able <strong>to</strong> holdthe men back. If nothing happens now, they'll run away from us.' Actionat any price. For Hitler the leap in<strong>to</strong> the void became a bitter necessity.'We had many unemployed in the S.A.,' Bruckner went on, 'men whohad staked their last suit, their last pair of shoes, their last cent <strong>to</strong> betrained as soldiers, and were saying: Soon things will move, we'll be putin<strong>to</strong> the Reichswehr, and that will be the end of our misery.' Theuprooted looked on civil war as their bread and butter and for that theydrove their Leader on.

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