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Robert Ley Quotes

He who does not believe has no soul. He is empty. He has no ideals. He has nothing to live for. He has no sunshine, no light. No joy in life. He is a poor, poor man.

"Fate — I believe!". Speech on November 03, 1936. "Wir alle helfen dem Führer". Book by Robert Ley, pp. 103-114, research.calvin.edu. 1937.

Understanding sometimes is not enough to explain something. Only faith is sufficient.

"Fate — I believe!". Speech on November 03, 1936. "Wir alle helfen dem Führer". Book by Robert Ley, pp. 103-114, research.calvin.edu. 1937.

When a Russian pig has to be beaten, it would be the ordinary German worker who would have to do it.

"The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy". Book by Adam Tooze, p. 529, June 29, 2006.

Understanding sometimes is not enough to explain something.

"Fate — I believe!". Speech on November 03, 1936. "Wir alle helfen dem Führer". Book by Robert Ley, pp. 103-114, research.calvin.edu. 1937.