The official program of the NSDAP, proclaimed 24 February 1920 by Adolf Hitler at a public gathering in Munich (excerpt):
Point 4: "None but members of the nation (Volksgenosse) may be citizens. None but those of German blood, whatever their creed, may be members of the nation. No Jew, therefore, may be a member of the nation."
Point 23: [...]
(a) that all editors and collaborators of newspapers published in the German language be members of the nation.
(b) non-German newspapers be requested to have express permission of the State to be published. They may not be printed in the German language.
Rosenberg advocated in 1920 the adoption of the following program concerning the Jews:"
(1) The Jews are to be recognized as a (separate) nation living in Germany, irrespective of he religion they belong to.
(2) A Jew is he whose parents on either side are nationally Jews. Anyone who has a Jewish husband or wife is henceforth a Jew.
(3) Jews have no right to speak and write on or be active in German politics.
(4) Jews have no right to hold public offices, or to serve in the Army either as soldiers or as officers. However, their contribution of work may be considered.
(5) Jews have no right to be leaders of cultural institution of the state and community (theaters, galleries, etc.) or to be professors and teachers in German schools and universities.
(6) Jews have no right to be active in state or municipal commissions for examinations, control, censorship, etc. Jews have no right to represent the German Reich in economic treaties; they have no right to be represented in the directorate of state banks or communal credit establishments.
(7) Foreign Jews have no right to settle in Germany permanently. Their admission into the German political community is to be forbidden under all circumstances.
(8) Zionism should be energetically supported in order to promote the departure of German Jews -- in numbers to be determined annually to Palestine or generally across the border."
23 fevereiro 2004
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