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(2) The Fuehrerprinzip (Fuehrer Principle).
1. Complete and total authority is vested in the Fuehrer.
"The Fuehrer Principle requires a pyramidal organization structure in the details as well as in its entirety.
"The Fuehrer is at the top.
"He nominates the necessary leaders for the various
spheres of work of the Reichs direction, the Party
apparatus and the State administration." (1814-PS)
"He shapes the collective will of the people within
himself and he enjoys the political unity and entirety
of the people in opposition to individual interests.
"The Fuehrer unites in himself all the sovereign
authority of the Reich; all public authority in the
state as well as in the movement is derived from the
authority of the Fuehrer. We must speak not of the
states authority but of the Fuehrers authority if we
wish to designate the character of the political
authority within the Reich correctly. The state does
not hold political authority as an impersonal unit but
receives it from the Fuehrer as the executor of the
national will. The authority of the Fuehrer is complete
and all-embracing; it unites in itself all the means of
political direction; it extends into all fields of
national life; it embraces the entire people, which is
bound to the Fuehrer in loyalty and obedience. The
authority of the Fuehrer is not limited by checks and
controls, by special autonomous bodies or individual
rights, but it is free and independent,
all-inclusive and unlimited.
"The Fuehrer-Reich of the (German) people is founded on
the recognition that the true will of the people cannot
be disclosed through parliamentary votes and
plebiscites but that the will of the people in its pure
and uncorrupted form can only be expressed through the
Fuehrer." (2771-PS)
"Thus at the head of the Reich, stands a single
Fuehrer, who in his personality embodies the idea which
sustains all and whose spirit and will therefore
animate the entire community." (2780-PS)
As stated in the Organization Book of the Nazi Party:
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"The will of the Fuehrer is the Party's law." (1814-PS)
The first commandment for the Party members declares
"The Fuehrer is always right." (1814-PS)
"He (the Fuehrer) is responsible only to his conscience
and the German people." (1814-PS)
Hess, in a speech broadcast at Cologne on 25 June 1934,
characterized the position of the Fuehrer as follows:
"It is with pride that we see that one man is kept
above all criticism -- that is the Fuehrer.
"The reason is that everyone feels and knows: he was
always right and will always be right. The National
Socialism of us all is anchored in the uncritical
loyalty, in the devotion to the Fuehrer that does not
ask for the wherefore in the individual case, in the
tacit performance of his commands. We believe that the
Fuehrer is fulfilling a divine mission to German
destiny! This belief is beyond challenge." (2426-PS;
see also additional statements of the Nazi conspirators
designed to condition the German people to blind
acceptance of the decisions of the Fuehrer and his co-
conspirators, as translated in 237-PS.)
2. The Fuehrer's power descends to subleaders in a
hierarchical order. In the words of the Organization Book of
the NSDAP:
"The Party is the order of fuehrers.
"All political directors (Politische Leiter) stand as
appointed by the Fuehrer and are responsible to him.
They possess full authority towards the lower echelons. (1893-PS)
"He (The Fuehrer) nominates the necessary leaders for
the various spheres of work of the Reichs' direction,
the Party apparatus, and the State administration." (1814-PS)
The effect of this was aptly expressed by Hitler in 1933:
"When our opponents said, 'It is easy for you: you are
a dictator' We answer them, 'No, gentlemen, you are
wrong; there is no single dictator, but ten thousand,
each in his own place.' And even the highest authority
in the hierarchy has itself only one wish, never to
transgress against the supreme authority to which it,
too, is responsible." (2771-PS)
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3. Each subleader is bound to unconditional obedience to his
immediate superior and to the Fuehrer. As Hitler said,
"We have in our movement developed this loyalty in following the leader, this blind obedience of which all the others know nothing and which gave to us the power to surmount everything." (2771-PS)
The duty of obedience is so fundamental that it is incorporated as the second of the NSDAP commandments for party members:
"Never go against discipline !" (2771-PS)
As Ley said:
"Our conscience is clearly and exactly defined. Only
what Adolf Hitler, our Fuehrer, commands, allows, or
does not allow is our conscience." (2771-PS)
The obedience required was not the loyalty of a soldier to
the Fatherland, as was the case prior to the Nazi regime. On
the contrary, the obedience exacted was unconditional and
absolute, regardless of the legality or illegality of the
order. The oath taken by political leaders (Poltische
Leiter) yearly was as follows:
"I pledge eternal allegiance to Adolf Hitler. I pledge
unconditional obedience to him and the Fuehrers
appointed by him." (1893-PS)
4. Each subleader is absolute in his own sphere of
jurisdiction. The Nazi Party Organization Book lays down the
same principle with respect to the successive tiers of its
leaders:
"The Fuehrer Principle represented by the Party imposes
complete responsibility on all party leaders for their
respective spheres of activity *********The responsibility
for all tasks within a major sphere of jurisdiction
rests with the respective leader of the NSDAP: i.e.,
with the Fuehrer for the territory of the Reich, the the district
leader for the territory of the district, the local
leader for the territory of the local group, etc.
"The Party leader has responsibility for the entire
territory under his jurisdiction on the one hand, and
on the other hand, his own political fields of activity
appertaining thereto.
"This responsibility for the complete or partial
performance of task entails a relationship of subordina-
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tion of the leaders among themselves, corresponding to
the fuehrer principle." (2771-PS)
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Volume
I Chapter VII
Means Used by the Nazi Conspiractors in Gaining Control of the German State
(Part 4 of 55)
(a) Essential elements.