Robert Ley Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Robert Ley
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. — Robert Ley
Stand us against a wall and shoot us, well and good, you are victors. But why should I be brought before a Tribunal like a c-c-c- ... I can't even get the word out! — Robert Ley
No compassion will be tolerated for the Jews. We deny the Pope's statement that there is but one human race. The Jews are parasites. — Robert Ley
We believe that Almighty God has sent us Adolf Hitler so that he may rid Germany of the hypocrites and Pharisees. — Robert Ley
When a Russian pig has to be beaten, it would be the ordinary German worker who would have to do it. — Robert Ley
Germany has been born anew. — Robert Ley
Catastrophe was only narrowly averted. It was all due to the faith of one man! Yes, you who called us godless, we found our faith in Adolf Hitler, and through him found God once again. That is the greatness of our day, that is our good fortune! — Robert Ley
Only faith is sufficient. — Robert Ley
The second German secret weapon is anti-Semitism, because if it is consistently pursued by Germany, it will become a universal problem which all nations will be forced to consider. — Robert Ley
What is good for Germany is right, and everything that harms Germany is wrong. — Robert Ley
We swear we are not going to abandon the struggle until the Last Jew in Europe has been exterminated and is actually dead. It is not enough to isolate the Jewish enemy of mankind - the Jew has got to be exterminated! — Robert Ley
All the learning in the world cannot replace instinct. — Robert Ley
The Fuhrer is always right. Every last citizen must say this. — Robert Ley
The Weimar system appeared to me like a father who locks his little boys in a room and stirs them up against one another and says: 'Beat each other up as much as you want. — Robert Ley
Understanding sometimes is not enough to explain something. — Robert Ley