Elias Canetti. Hitler, in Speer (№ 348810)

The idea of the inevitability of struggle and the justification of the victory of all types of claims sitting in the Hitler so deeply that even though he never takes into account his own defeat, but in case it still happens, just not as well finds its decline and death. The strongest is the best, the strongest deserve to win. While it is possible, it, outsmarting the opponent, wins a bloodless victory. He sees them as the accumulation of forces for a final decision, which must be bloody without bloodshed nothing really bonded. Over so quickly violated agreements signed by Ribbentrop and which he was so proud of, Hitler is laughing to tears. Contracts he can't take seriously though, because they are not blood, and politicians of the opposing party, based on treaties, he considered flawed because they are afraid of war.
№ 348810   Added MegaMozg 05-11-2018 / 00:08

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