File:Wochenspruch der NSDAP 12 January 1942.jpg

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English: National Socialism Is The Highest Soldierly Attitude In The Entire Life — Hermann Göring
Deutsch: Nationalsozialismus ist höchste soldatische Haltung im gesamten Leben
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