36 Quotes by Hermann Goring
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It is silly to appeal to people’s moral sense.
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What do I care about danger? I’ve sent soldiers and airmen to death against the enemy – why should I be afraid?
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After a certain period of time, when I had acquired more insight into the Fuehrer’s personality, I gave him my hand and said: “I unite my fate with yours for better or for worse: I dedicate myself to you in good times and in bad, even unto death.” I really meant it-and still do.
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Our movement took a grip on cowardly Marxism and from it extracted the meaning of socialism. It also took from the cowardly middle-class parties their nationalism. Throwing both into the cauldron of our way of life there emerged, as clear as a crystal, the synthesis – German National Socialism.
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In Berlin Jews controlled almost one hundred percent of the theaters and cinemas before the rise to power.
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Above all, I shall see to it that the enemy will not be able to drop any bombs.
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I considered the attacks on London useless, and I told the Fuhrer again and again that inasmuch as I knew the English people as well as I did my own people, I could never force them to their knees by attacking London. We might be able to subdue the Dutch people by such measures but not the British.
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There is hardly any politically minded man who acknowledges and agrees with every point of the program of a political party.
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It’s east to start a war in any country.
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