“Hitler's native district in the Waldviertel, is a hilly, wooded country of peasant villages and small farms, and though only some fifty miles from Vienna it has a somewhat remote and impoverished air, as if the main currents of Austrian life had passed it by. The inhabitants tend to be dour, like the Czech peasants to the north of them. Intermarriage is common, as in the case of Hitler's parents, and illegitimacy is frequent.”

Source: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960), pp. 6,7

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update March 28, 2025. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Hitler's native district in the Waldviertel, is a hilly, wooded country of peasant villages and small farms, and though…" by William L. Shirer?
William L. Shirer photo
William L. Shirer 35
American journalist 1904–1993

Related quotes

Dorothy Thompson photo

“Anti-semitism became equal to anti-Republicanism. And Hitler went to the peasants with a campaign of anti-capitalism.”

Dorothy Thompson (1893–1961) American journalist and radio broadcaster

Source: "I Saw Hitler" 1932, p. 28

Ernst Röhm photo

“He (Hitler) is thinking about the peasant girls. When they stand in the fields and bend down at their work so that you can see their behinds, that's what he likes, especially when they've got big round ones. That's Hitler's sex life. What a man.”

Ernst Röhm (1887–1934) German Nazi and military officer

While Hitler, who was present, stared at him with compressed lips. Quoted in "Getting Hitler Into Heaven" - Page 44 - by John Graven Hughes, Heinz Linge - 1987

Arthur Seyss-Inquart photo
Bal Gangadhar Tilak photo

“…for destroying the harmony in the villages by interfering on behalf of the peasants and betraying the money lender.”

Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856–1920) Indian independence activist

His Criticism and opposition to the Agriculturist Relief Act 1879 and the reformist movement launched by others. Bal Gangadhar Tilak: Popular Readings, Page=15.

Charan Singh photo

“Basically a leader of peasant community in the north and had not tackled a broad vision. He cannot be called a true Gandhian because a true Gandhian cannot be for office only.”

Charan Singh (1902–1987) prime minister of India

Morarji Desai in: P.230
Profiles of Indian Prime Ministers

Alexis De Tocqueville photo
Lal Bahadur Shastri photo

Related topics