文档介绍:THE
THOUSAND-YEAR
CONSPIRACY
Secret Germany Behind the Mask
by
PAUL WINKLER
"I know no way of judging the future but by the past."
PATRICK HENRY
[Speech at the Virginia Assembly, May 1765]
Contents
Foreword ix
PART ONE
I The Conspiracy and Its Mirror 3
II The Cavalcade of the Teutonic Knights 26
III es Up in the World 84
IV The Fehme Murders 117
V The Prusso-Teutonics Approach Their Goal 154
VI The Last Act of the edy 197
VII Prusso-Teutonia—Alias Naziland 210
PART TWO
VIII Prussianism and Downward Progression 243
IX Western Civilization and Upward Progression 261
mon Foe mon Nobility 298
APPENDIX
Prusso-Teutonia and the Problem of Post-War
Germany 325
Prusso-Teutonia and the Social Problem 335
Prusso-Teutonia and the Problems of the Post-War
World 347
The Bull of Rimini 363
BIBLIOGRAPHY 367
INDEX 375
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Foreword
This book attempts to contribute to the work of identifica-
tion of the forces behind Nazism. It results from research
undertaken to substantiate this hypothesis: that Nazism is not
the product of some "spontaneous generation" crystal-
lized by Hitler's evil genius; and that it is not—as it has often
been described—simply a reaction to the harsh terms of the
Versailles treaty; finally, that Nazism does not derive from
some basic trait of the German character.
Chapter I is introductory. It presents a few characteristic
quotations from German writers of the past one hundred and
fifty years. These passages, all written by members of what
may be called the Prussian School, are evidence that Mein
Kampf is merely a rehash of ideas frequently expressed be-
fore Hitler voiced them. But what was mon inspira-
tion of these earlier authors? In seeking an answer to this
question, we first perceive the contours of the conspiracy—
very old but very real. Its existence—fantastic, at first thought
—remains the only possible explanation of the facts.
Chapters II—VI