Hermann Rauschning Quotes

Hermann Rauschning was a German conservative revolutionary who briefly joined the Nazi movement before breaking with it. In 1934, he renounced Nazi Party membership and in 1936 emigrated from Germany. He eventually settled in the United States and began openly denouncing Nazism. Rauschning is chiefly known for his book Gespräche mit Hitler in which he claimed to have had many meetings and conversations with Adolf Hitler.

✵ 7. August 1887 – 8. February 1982
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Hermann Rauschning Quotes

“Man is becoming God—that is the simple fact. Man is God in the making.”

Source: The Voice of Destruction (1940), p. 246
Context: Yes, man has to be passed and surpassed. Nietzsche did, it is true, realized something of this, in his way. He went so far as to recognize the superman as a new biological variety. But he was not too sure of it. Man is becoming God—that is the simple fact. Man is God in the making.

“Nothing is more mistaken than to talk of a ‘totalitarian State’ or a “classless” society within the realm of a nihilist revolution.”

Source: The Revolution of Nihilism: Warning to the West (1939), p. 26
Context: Nothing is more mistaken than to talk of a ‘totalitarian State’ or a “classless” society within the realm of a nihilist revolution. In the place of these there is a machinery of absolute dominion, recognizing independence in no sphere at all, not even in the private life of the individual; and the totalitarian collectivity of the Volksgemeinachaft, the ‘national community,’ an euphemism for an atomized, structureless nation.

“Nobody took it [Mein Kampf] seriously, nobody could, for nobody could make head or tail out of it.”

Source: The Revolution of Nihilism: Warning to the West (1939), p. 20

“The nihilist foreign policy of the National Socialism of today uses ideas as a mask, and has no philosophical basis.”

Source: The Revolution of Nihilism: Warning to the West (1939), p. 253

“The radical dynamism into which National Socialism has developed is a dangerous, destructive fever, which spreads at an uncanny rate.”

Source: The Revolution of Nihilism: Warning to the West (1939), p. 253

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