File:Wochenspruch der NSDAP 1 November 1942.jpg

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English: No nation of this world has more reason to look with trust and firm confidence into its future than the German one. — Goebbels
Deutsch: Kein Volk der Erde hat heute mehr Grund als das deutsche, mit Vertrauen und fester Zuversicht in seine Zukunft zu schauen.
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Werner von Axster-Heudtlass  (1898–1949)  wikidata:Q95991951
 
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