AMANN But Munich is a Catholic city Adolf.
HITLER There has been no scandal so far and
there will be none, no damaging scandal. If the press or wireless talk, that is
something else, but why should they? There is nothing to talk about.
AMANN Gregor doesn't think so.
HITLER Gregor listens too much to his brother
for his own good. If I had always followed Gregor's advice this movement of
ours would consist of the proverbial one man plus dog. We would still be
meeting furtively in sleazy back rooms, plotting revolution on beer mats! The
Strassers, Otto especially, are too theoretical. We need practical men, men
like you Max, a friend, a comrade and above all, a man with his feet on the
ground. The simple fact is that without your work the Party would not be
solvent.
AMANN You flatter me Adolf.
HITLER I am not in the business of flattery. We'll leave that to the
democrats! I say your contribution to the cause is worth more than 100 pages of
ideological discussion and all the waffle of party programmes. Without people
like you the NSDAP would be what it was when I found it, a drinking club for
prattlers, plotters and arm-chair revolutionaries. German Nationalists have
laboured from the beginning with the burden of too much talk and too little
action. There are always any number of persons who are quick to write and talk
but slow to move. Whatever proposals you have to solve a problem, to start
something going, you can be absolutely sure that these gentlemen will come up
with the most plausible arguments to show that none of them can work; if by any
chance you are unlucky and something goes wrong, they will tut tut and wag
their finger and say, "but we told you so", and if, as you
anticipate, everything does work, then they will shake their heads and say,
"what a fluke". If one of their objections is laid to rest so
thoroughly that even the dim-witted can see through their prevarications, why,
they come up with another objection, and so it goes on, and nothing effective
is done. Fruitless internal bickering, which is the only thing sure to come out
of this approach, is of course music to the ears of our opponents. Whether we
are plotting or bickering, so long as we are not doing, the System feels safe.
Those who always object to an irrevocable decision do so in most cases to hide
their own indecision and cowardice.
AMANN Adolf, Gregor Strasser is no coward.
HITLER No, but his hair-splitting encourages
weakness and cowardice. He is influenced by his brother; and for Otto, theory
is always more important than action. He does not see that theory without
action is worthless. I tried to make that clear in the book.
AMANN And what a book that was. I felt so
proud when I found my name in it!
HITLER Dismissively The book was nothing special.
AMANN It is a superb book-every German
should read it!
HITLER It is not superb, as you say, nor
incoherent, as our enemies say. It had to be written, that's all. It provided a
certain solidity to my image, a certain respectability if you will, and it
makes money; it has helped to buy me all this gestures to room, not that this is what I should chose personally
for a living room, but people need impressive trappings-they feel, how shall I
say, reassured in them. Any successful businessman will tell how half the key
to success is bluff.
AMANN And the other half?
HITLER Single-mindedness of course. That's how
the