The Jew
cries: We don't care
about Germany. The main
thing is that things go
well for us.
This story tells how a
decent German worker, after
listening to the talk of
a Jewish speaker in a communist
meeting, turns away in disgust
and joins the National Socialists
of Herr Hitler.
The Hitler Youth
is out for a tramp. On the
way they meet worker Hartmann
and they invite him to tell
them a story. Worker Hartmann
tells how, years ago, unemployed,
he became a communist. He
describes the communist meetings.
One day he observes that the
leaders are Jews.
And as one of
the Jews was always talking
about Russia and always saying
it was best there, I grew
angry and interrupted: Why
are you always talking about
Russia? We are German workers!
Yes, we're Germans. We want
to hear something about Germany,
not Russia!
He goes on to
tell how the speaker grew
fearfully angry and finally
called out:
What do we care
about Germany? All that matters
is that we get on and have
a good time!
Now I knew enough.
We workers should become traitors
to the Fatherland. We should
cooperate with the Jews for
the ruin of Germany. I would
not be a traitor to the Fatherland.
No, never! I turned my back
on the Jews and left the meeting.
Three others came with me.
That night I could not sleep.
But then I knew what to do.
I left the communist party.
Later, I found my way to Adolf
Hitler. And I say to you:
I shall stay with Hitler as
long as I live. I knew the
Jews. I shall always think
of the song that we workers
sung:
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If a folk wants to
be powerful
It must hold firmly
together.
For strikes and upsets
and the class struggle
Are the ruin of a folk.
This the world has
been taught often enough
Throughout the centuries.
Eternal peace will only
come
When we have been freed
from the Jews.
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