The man of Germanic race on the continent of America having kept himself pure and unmixed, has risen to be its master…Posted in Excerpts/Quotes on 2011-12-11 01:44Z by Steven |
There are numberless examples in history, showing with terrible clarity how each time Aryan blood has become mixed with that of inferior peoples the result has been an end to the culture-sustaining race. North America, the population of which consists for the most part of Germanic elements, which mixed very little with inferior coloured nations, displays humanity and culture very different from that of Central and South America, in which the settlers, mainly Latin in origin, mingled their blood very freely with that of the aborigines. Taking the above as an example, we clearly recognize the effects of racial intermixture. The man of Germanic race on the continent of America having kept himself pure and unmixed, has risen to be its master; and he will remain master as long as he does not fall into the shame of mixing the blood.
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, E.T.S. Dugdale, ed. & trans. (London: Hurst & Blackett, 1933), 121.