Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Luitpold Himmler; 7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was Reichsführer of the Schutzstaffel, and a leading member of the Nazi Partyof Nazi Germany. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler briefly appointed him a military commander and later Commander of the ReplacementArmy and General Plenipotentiary for the administration of the entire Third Reich. Himmler was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and one of the people most directly responsible for the Holocaust...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionCriminal
Date of Birth7 October 1900
CountryGermany
I would like to give it a name: it is the great fortress of Europe.
Atheism is the only world-view or religious view that is not tolerated within the SS.
We know that these clashes with Asia and Jewry are necessary for evolution.
Once we have the power we will never give it up!
Now it is just this world we like the best, the Germanic world, the world of Nordic life.
Perhaps we shall also have to hold in check other coloured peoples who will soon be in their certain prime, and thus preserve the world, which is the world of our blood, of our children and of our grandchildren.
The fortress of Europe with its frontiers must be held and will be held too, as long as is necessary.
The only thing that matters is that we stand firm.
The decision, therefore, lies here in the East; here must the Russian enemy, this people numbering two hundred million Russians, be destroyed on the battle field and person by person, and made to bleed to death .
We shall have to pass through many a valley, many a narrow defile. Many will grow tired on the way. Of course they will mostly be those who have no reason to do so.
We shall solve this problem, and afterwards Warsaw as the Capital and the pool of intelligentsia of that nation will be destroyed.
These clashes are the only evolu-tionary possibility which will enable us one day, now that Fate has given us the Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, to create the Germanic Reich.
One thing is certain: wherever the enemy lands, if once we can get to grips with him on the Continent, where we are not dependent on supplies from overseas, that ought to be, and will be, all right with us.
I still lack to a considerable degree that naturally superior kind of manner that I would dearly like to possess.