GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 698, sig. 110-4549

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English Translation

- 2 - The National Socialist German Empire stands in the struggle against the world domination plans of plutocracy and Bolshevism. The outcome of this struggle determines the fate of Europe. With the victory of the Empire stands and falls the European way of living, stands and drops a millennia old tradition of European attitude. Europe wants to shape its own life. Europe does not want to be an exploitation colony of Anglo-American world domination or a workshop for the armament of world Bolshevism. His peoples want to develop in freedom, security, prosperity and dignity – united by common culture and common social ideas – a form of human coexistence that is expressed in a true social order. But what should this new social order look like? This question is asked everywhere, and there are numerous opinions and ideas involved, so that a seemingly confusing picture emerges. However, if one gets to the bottom of things, one soon discovers that this picture is nothing else but the expression of the multiformity of European life. The peoples of Europe are different according to their needs, wishes and ideas. And so it is self-evident that the social order, which is supposed to correspond to their own peculiarity, must show many differences from people to people. The seemingly confusing picture is immediately clarified when we do not ask what the social order that each people wants is, but what principles it should develop. In fact, with this question, we will soon come across many common views which, in line with the common European attitude, are emerging everywhere where we are looking for a social order based on reason and justice. We encounter them with the small, as well as the great peoples of our continent, with industrial peoples and with agricultural peoples, because this is no longer about systems and doctrines, but about the realization of the growing knowledge of the natural laws of life of the peoples. Even today, these views can be summed up in a number of social policy guidelines, on the basis of which the future social order of the European peoples can be essentially based.