Description: This book is a urgent, violent call to action against communism in Germany in 1932. It's clear this is related to the philosophy of National Socialism which was on the rise in Germany in the 1930's. The title, in English, is "Unleashing the Underworld: A Cross-Section Through the Bolshevization of Germany". It starts with: "With the cessation of the fear of loss begins the unleashing of all passions and the reign of the mind that will flood the world with a deluge of blood". The introduction begins (translated to English):We call our book "Unleashing the Underworld" because we have become convinced that is the essential context of the Bolshevization of Germany. All bonds and orders must fall in order to make way for the Marxist fetters; all communities must be dissolved in order to give space to the communist collective organized Bolshevism turns with inner necessity to the underworld in the individual as well as in the national community, because here it finds the repressed claims, the dark instincts and raw forces with whose unleashed energy it works dare to overthrow and set up the dictatorship of the deified mind". I bought this book from a Jewish scholarly library many years ago. I believe it was in their collection as an original document of the rise of national socialism in Germany. After many years, I'm finally offering it for sale. This is a rare opportunity. Will be packed very carefully for shipping. It will be in a plastic bag, wrapped in bubble wrap and in a box with packing peanuts.
Price: 75 USD
Location: Ithaca, New York
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: Berlin
Language: German
Region: Europe
Author: Adolf Ehrt
Topic: Communism
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Subject: Communism
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1932