German - Soldier | October 27, 1894 - October 16, 1946
I had repeatedly made written requests to the Fuehrer that I might be allowed to join the Wehrmacht as an ordinary soldier. He refused to give me this permission.
Fritz Sauckel
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I joined the Party definitely in 1923 after having already been in sympathy with it before.
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I was elected to the Diet in the same way as at every parliamentary election.
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I was member of the Diet as long as it existed, until May 1933.
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I was never informed in advance about the start of the war or about foreign political developments.
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In my Gau, as far as I know, only Communists who had actually worked against the State were arrested.
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It so happened that I was on a German sailing vessel on the way to Australia when the ship was captured, and on the high seas I was made prisoner by the French.
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Many years before I had left a beautiful country and a rich nation and I returned to that country six years later to find it fundamentally changed and in a state of upheaval, and in great spiritual and material need.
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My connection with the Reich Ministers was of a purely official nature and was very infrequent.
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One day I heard a speech of Hitler. In this speech he said that the German factory worker and the German labourer must make common cause with the German intellectual worker.
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The citizen parties, by an absolute majority, elected a National Socialist Government.
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The controversies between the proletariat and the middle class had to be smoothed out and bridged over by each getting to know and understand the other.
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