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ALFRED ROSENBERG
Alfred Rosenberg was born in Tallinn, Russia (now Estonia), on 12th January, 1893. He studied architecture at the Riga Technical Institute where he joined a pro-German student group.
Rosenberg supported the Whites during the Russian Revolution and after the Bolsheviks gained control of the country he escaped to France. In 1918 he moved to Germany where he settled with the large community of White Russians in Munich.
Rosenberg joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) and in 1923 became editor of the party newspaper, Voelkischer Beobachter. He regularly visited Adolf Hitler in Landsberg Prison and it is claimed he helped write Mein Kampf. He also wrote several pamphlets that reflected his rabid anti-Semitism.
In 1929, Rosenberg founded the Militant League for German Culture. He became a deputy in 1930 and published his book on racial theory The Myth of the Twentieth Century (Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts) which deals with key issues in the national socialistic ideology such as the Jewish question. He was named leader of the foreign political office of the NSDAP in 1933 but played little actual part in office. In January 1934 he was deputized by Hitler with responsibility for the spiritual and philosophical education of the NSDAP and all related organizations.
Rosenberg was captured by Allied troops at the end of the Second World War. Accused of crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial he was found guilty and executed on 1st October, 1946.
BK139
The Myth of the Twentieth Century
By Alfred Rosenberg
Mein Kampf and Myth of the Twentieth Century are the two most important works for understanding National Socialism. Both are GREATLY misunderstood and until now Myth has been unavailable to readers for may years. Alfred Rosenberg was one of the earliest followers of Hitler and he became the chief ideologue for the NSDAP. His loyalty was beyond question and when Hitler was imprisoned Rosenberg ran the party until Hitler's release. Rosenberg believed that every race, culture and nation had a set of beliefs a Myth and that when the idea or Myth of the people died or changed greatly then so too died the nation. (Today the American Myth is being corrupted drastically on a daily basis from our founding fathers ideals.) Myth was very popular in Germany and by 1937 had sold 5000,000 copies! In 1946 Alfred Rosenberg was hanged at Nuremberg for his ideas i.e. thought crimes! - Michael Kelly PzG Inc. President
Myth of the Twentieth Century has been out of print for many years but now you can get yours!
Details: Book 139 softcover 470 pages, approximate size 5 3/4 inches x 8 1/4 inches.
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BK154
Political Essays By Alfred Rosenberg
Selected and translated with an introduction
by Alexander Jacob
The National Socialist movement has hitherto been dismissed as an ad-hoc racialist movement that had no serious political philosophical foundation. But one has only to read the several writings of the chief ideologue of the movement, Alfred Rosenberg (1893-1946), to discover not only a clear philosophical account, especially in his principal work, Der Mythus des zwangisten Jahrhunderts, (Muenchen, 1930) of what the regenerative movement of National Socialism sought to achieve in the Third Reich through its doctrine of racial worth and power, but also (in Rosenberg's numerous essays) the ideological bases of the foreign political aims of the Reich during the Second World War.
Rosenberg was born in Estonia, one of the Baltic provinces of Russia, and his youth was steeped in studies of the Nordic sagas and the works of Houston Stewart Chamberlain. It was Chamberlain's Foundations of the Nineteenth Century which gave Rosenberg the inspiration to write his own major work The Myth of the Twentieth Century.
When the NSDAP acquired full political power in 1933, Rosenberg was given nominal control of the Party's Foreign Policy Office. In 1934, he was appointed leader of ideologicval indoctrination and education. Only during the war, in 1941, did Rosenberg obtain a major political post as Minister for the Eastern Occupied Territories. At the end of the war, Rosenberg was arrested and tried at Nuremberg, where he was condemned to death by hanging on 15 October, 1946.
Details: Book 154 softcover 150 pages, approximate size 5 3/4 inches x 8 1/4 inches.
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