4 Quotes by August Kubizek

  • Author August Kubizek
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    It was not sympathy in the ordinary sense which he [Adolf Hitler] felt for the disinherited. That would not have been sufficient. He not only suffered with them, he lived for them and devoted all his thoughts to the salvation of those people from distress and poverty... his noble and grandiose work, which was intended 'for everybody'...

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    How many men who had set out with great intentions had been forced off their path by irregular and complicated love affairs. It was imperative to be on one’s guard!

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    Many a time, in my political indifference, I was secretly amused to see him swinging between anti-semitism and his passion for nut cake.

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    The most outstanding trait in my friend’s character was, as I had experienced myself, the unparalleled consistency in everything that he said and did. There was in his nature something firm, inflexible, immovable, obstinately rigid, which manifested itself in his profound seriousness and was at the bottom of all his other characteristics. Adolf simply could not change his mind or his nature. Everything that lay in these rigid precincts of his being remained unaltered forever.

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