Fritz Sauckel

Fritz Sauckel
Ernst Friedrich Christoph "Fritz" Sauckelwas a German Nazi politician, Gauleiter of Thuringia and the General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment from 1942 until the end of the Second World War...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionSoldier
Date of Birth27 October 1894
CountryGermany
chapters definitely life secrecy secret time
At that time we were very definitely told that under no circumstances should there be any secret chapters or any other secrecy in the life of the Party, but that everything should be done publicly.
absolute citizen elected government national
The citizen parties, by an absolute majority, elected a National Socialist Government.
became career ill impossible obtained permission provide saw
When she became very ill with heart trouble, I saw that it would be impossible for my parents to provide for my studies, and I obtained their permission to go to sea to make a career for myself there.
government decree diets
The Diet was dissolved by a Reich Government decree.
beautiful spiritual country
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.
attitude political today
Although as a sailor I despised politics - for I loved my sailor's life and still love it today - conditions forced me to take up a definite attitude towards political problems.
long may dieting
I was member of the Diet as long as it existed, until May 1933.
air unions trade
The dissolution of the trade unions was in the air then.
intellectual one-day speech
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.
path right-path
I had to examine myself very thoroughly to find the right path personally.
hate yield might
Slaves who are underfed, diseased, resentful, despairing, and filled with hate will never yield that maximum of output which they might achieve under normal conditions.
sailor politician
I'm a sailor, not a politician.
goebbels himmler fellows
Himmler, Bormann, and Goebbels, they were probably bad fellows.
communist nazi social
Only Communists and Social Democrats who acted against the state were incarcerated. Most of the Communists and Social Democrats I had known became Nazis later. Only those who were doing anything against the state were thrown in concentration camps.