What is National Socialism?
National Socialism is the product of over a century of political and social thought cultivated in Germanic nations, popularized and first put into action by its foremost proponent, German Führer (Leader) and Chancellor Adolf Hitler.
It represents the most sound means of assuring the survival and advancement of our race.
National Socialism was at first a political outlook adopted in several European nations, but evolved quickly into a pan-European vision.
Adolf Hitler summarized the worldview in Mein Kampf:
For me and all true National Socialists there is but one doctrine: people and
fatherland.
What we must fight for is to safeguard the existence and reproduction of our
race and our people, the sustenance of our children and the purity of our blood,
the freedom and independence of the fatherland …
What does “Aryan” mean?
“Aryan” is derived from the Indo-European root “aryo”, meaning noble. “Aryan” has been used as a self-description of Indo-European peoples from Ireland to India for millennia, and survives today in the country names Eire (Ireland) and Iran. Last century, “Aryan” was revived from the largely forgotten heritage of our ancestors, and has been used by both scientists and laypersons as a synonym for European or White. “Aryan” is the proper designation for the peoples of Europe and their descendants across the globe, but has become a “politically incorrect” word.
What is National Socialist morality and ideals?
National Socialists believe in the quest for excellence and constant improvement. National-Socialists believe the White race, and particularly our own people, must be the vanguard in the never-ending struggle to achieve humanity’s ultimate physical and spiritual potential. Therefore, we must always ask ourselves: ”is it good for our people and race?”
Moral rules exist to serve the community: to ensure its long-term survival and prosperity, for the sake of its members. Without morality, living together and cooperating peacefully in a society would be impossible. Therefore, morality is not only a private matter, but of great importance for the state.