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Conclusion Summary and Analysis
The National Socialist German Workers Party is dissolved in the fourth year of its existence on November 9, 1923. It is basically outlawed throughout the Reich. The Party reappears and is stronger than ever by November, 1926. All of the attempts at harming the party or its leaders fail.
"If, in the world of our present parliamentary corruption, it becomes more and more aware of the profoundest essence of its struggle, feels itself to be the purest embodiment of the value of race and personality and conducts itself accordingly, it will with almost mathematical certainty some day emerge victorious from its struggle. Just as Germany must inevitably win her rightful position on this earth if she is led and organized according to the same principles," (Conclusion, p. 688).
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