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26 Nov.
45
"A mass of 80
million people has solved the problems of ideals. So, too, must the
economic problems be solved. No German can evade the creation of the
necessary economic conditions for this. The solution of the problems
demands courage. The principle by which one evades solving the
problem by adapting oneself to circumstances is inadmissible.
Circumstances must rather be adapted to aims. This is impossible
without invasion of foreign states or attacks upon foreign property.
"Living space, in proportion to the magnitude of the
state, is the basis of all power. One may refuse for a time to face
the problem, but finally it is solved one way or the other The choice
is between advancement or decline. In 15 or 20 years' time we shall
be compelled to find a solution. No German statesman can evade the
question longer than that.
"We are at present in a
state of patriotic fervor, which is shared by two other nations: Italy
and Japan.
"The period which lies behind us has indeed
been put to good use. Al] measures have been taken in the correct
sequence and in harmony with our aims.
"After 6 years,
the situation is today as follows:
"The national
political unity of the Germans has been achieved, apart from minor
exceptions."--I suppose they were those in the concentration
camps.--"Further successes cannot be attained without the
shedding of blood. "The demarcation of frontiers is of
military importance. "The Pole is no 'supplementary enemy'.
Poland will always be on the side of our adversaries. In spite of
treaties of friendship, Poland has always had the secret intention of
exploiting every opportunity to do us harm.
"Danzig is
not the subject of the dispute at all. It is a question of expanding
our living space in the East and of securing our food supplies, of the
settlement of the Baltic problem. Food supplies can be expected only
from thinly populated areas. Over and above the natural fertility,
thoroughgoing German exploitation will enormously increase the
surplus.
"There is no other possibility for Europe.
"Colonies: Beware of gifts of colonial territory. This
does not solve the food problem. Remember: blockade.
"If
fate brings us into conflict with the West, the possession of
extensive areas in the East will be advantageous. We shall be able to
rely upon record harvests even less in time of war than in peace.
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