The Reinhard Heydrich Memorial Death Book

My Honor is Loyalty

"The Reinhard Heydrich Memorial Death Book"

The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team has faithfully translated this infamous Nazi text from the original versions printed in the German language. The purpose of this translation is for readers to understand the methods in which the Nazi propaganda machine would seek to justify  its  genocidal actions, and give praise to those who served the "infamous" mission of National Socialism

 

My Honour Is Loyalty

Reinhard Heydrich

7 · MARCH 1904 4 · JUNE 1942

 

 

Reinhard Heydrich's outstanding contribution to the National Socialist Movement is the Security Service! The Reich Leader Of The SS recognized Heydrich's special gifts and particular abilities very quickly, and the particularly difficult special sphere was assigned to him as early as 1931. This was truly the right man in the right job.

 

The National Socialist

Reinhard Heydrich

Only a perfect National Socialist, a man with great force of action, a man whose ability to grasp situations was as sure as it was clear, could do the duties assigned. Reinhard Heydrich distinguished substance from appearance, weakness from true corruption, with piercing intelligence and unerring instinct. His clear judgement and infallible instinct were particularly successful in detecting and pursuing enemies of the Party and the State.

 

Heydrich considered the enemies' every possible course of action in the shortest time imaginable; spread those possibilities out before the Reich Leader Of The SS as neatly ordered as a fan, and reported Mission Accomplished!  Most often in record time!

 

Only someone who has had repeated occasion to observe the activity of the Reich Security Main Office on the spot can form a conception of how carefully and painstakingly Reinhard Heydrich worked, how extensively he laid the groundwork for all the work done in his office. Untiringly, and with almost unbelievable dedication, Reinhard Heydrich worked to perfect his tool.

 

Recognizing the magnitude of the overall task which lay before him, meant, at the same time, recognizing the magnitude of the work assigned to him personally! Seeing that The Fuhrer allowed himself not a moment to rest, he permitted himself neither complacent self satisfaction nor ordinary relaxation; instead, his creative spirit worked unceasingly. And yet, even in the midst of his most difficult tasks, Reinhard Heydrich remained a cheerful, dynamic optimist at all times.

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Copyright Carmelo Lisciotto H.E.A.R.T 2009

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  • 9/6/2009 12:35 PM chris wrote:
    i'm reading a book now called "the architect of genocide: himmler and the final solution" by richard breitman, which documents heydrich's relationship with the reichfurher-ss, it's a bit laborious but very interesting
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