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The Law of War by Dr. Joseph Goebbels is a raw and uncompromising collection of wartime essays, offering an in-depth look into the ideological framework that guided the Third Reich during the final years of World War II. Written by the regime's Minister of Propaganda, these essays delve into National Socialist philosophy, emphasizing the values of total war, political passion, military steadfastness, and national unity. Goebbels explores the unyielding demands of war, the necessity of sacrifice, and the moral code that underpinned Germany's struggle during its darkest moments.
Through a series of essays originally published in Das Reich, Goebbels reflects on critical themes such as the irreplaceability of freedom, the mistakes made in war, and the eternal laws of conflict. He presents a doctrine forged in fire, where loyalty and ruthlessness are seen not only as virtues but as survival mechanisms in a world at war. With his writing deeply rooted in the philosophy of the National Socialist movement, Goebbels' work serves not just as propaganda, but as a philosophical treatise on war, duty, and history itself.
For the first time, this collection is available in English, staying true to the original tone and structure, and offering readers an intimate view into the mind of a man determined to inspire courage and resilience in the face of collapse. The Law of War is a powerful exploration of National Socialist thought, offering invaluable insight for those interested in war theory, political philosophy, and historical ideology. It is a work not for the faint of heart but for those seeking to understand the soul of a people that refused to kneel.
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