Hitler's Political Testament


More than thirty years have passed since 1914 when I made my modest contribution as a volunteer in the First
World War, which was forced upon the Reich.

In these three decades love and loyalty to my people have guided all my thoughts, actions and my life. They gave
me the strength to make the most difficult decisions ever to confront mortal man. In these three decades I have
spent my strength and my health.

It is untrue that I or anyone else in Germany wanted war in 1939. It was wanted and provoked solely by
international statesmen either of Jewish origin or working for Jewish interests. I have made too many offers for the
limitation and control of armaments, which posterity will not be cowardly enough always to disregard, for
responsibility for the outbreak of this war to be placed on me. Nor have I ever wished that, after the appalling
First World War, there would ever be a second against either England or America. Centuries will go by, but from
the ruins of our towns and monuments the hatred of those ultimately responsible will always grow anew against the
people whom we have to thank for all this: international Jewry and its henchmen.

Only three days before the outbreak of the German-Polish war I proposed a solution of the German-Polish
problem to the British Ambassador in Berlin - international control as in the case of the Saar. This offer, too,
cannot be lied away. It was only rejected because the ruling clique in England wanted war, partly for commercial
reasons and partly because it was influenced by the propaganda put out by international Jewry.

I have left no one in doubt that if the people of Europe are once more treated as mere blocks of shares in the
hands of these international money and finance conspirators, then the sole responsibility for the massacre must be
borne by the true culprits: the Jews. Nor have I left anyone in doubt that this time millions of European children of
Aryan descent will starve to death, millions of men will die in battle, and hundreds of thousands of women and
children will be burned or bombed to death in our cities without the true culprits being held to account, albeit more
humanely.

After six years of war which, despite all setbacks, will one day go down in history as the most glorious and heroic
manifestation of the struggle for existence of a nation, I cannot abandon the city which is the capital of this Reich.
Since our forces are too meager to withstand the enemy's attack and since our resistance is being debased by
creatures who are as blind as they are lacking in character, I wish to share my fate with that which millions of
others have also taken upon themselves by remaining in this city. Further, I shall not fall into the hands of the
enemy who requires a new spectacle, presented by the Jews, for the diversion of the hysterical masses.

I have therefore decided to stay in Berlin and there to choose death voluntarily when I determine that the position
of the Fuhrer and the Chancellery itself can no longer be maintained. I die with a joyful heart in the knowledge of
the immeasurable deeds and achievements of our peasants and workers and of a contribution unique in the history
of our youth which bears my name.

That I am deeply grateful to them all is as self-evident as is my wish that they do not abandon the struggle but that,
no matter where, they continue to fight the enemies of the Fatherland, faithful to the ideals of the great Clausewitz.
Through the sacrifices of our soldiers and my own fellowship with them unto death, a seed has been sown in
German history that will one day grow to usher in the glorious rebirth of the National Socialist movement in a truly
united nation.

Many of our bravest men and women have sworn to bind their lives to mine to the end. I have begged, and finally
ordered, them not to do so but to play their part in the further struggle of the nation. I ask the leaders of the Army,
the Navy and the Air Force to strengthen the National Socialist spirit of resistance of our soldiers by all possible
means, with special emphasis on the fact that I myself, as the founder and creator of this movement, prefer death
to cowardly resignation or even to capitulation.

May it become a point of honor of future German army officers, as it is already in our Navy, that the surrender of
a district or town is out of the question and that, above everything else, the commanders must set a shining
example of faithful devotion to duty unto death.

Before my death, I expel former Reichs-Marshal Hermann Goring from the party and withdraw from him all the
rights that were conferred upon him by the decree of 29 June, 1941 and by my Reichstag statement of 1
September, 1939. In his place I appoint Admiral Donitz as President of the Reich and Supreme Commander of
the Armed Forces.

Before my death, I expel the former Reichsfuhrer of the S.S. and the Minister of the Interior Heinrich Himmler
from the party and from all his state officers. In his place I appoint Gauleiter Karl Hanke as Reichsfuhrer of the
S.S. and Head of the German Police, and Gauleiter Paul Giesler as Minister of the Interior.

Apart altogether from their disloyalty to me, Goring and Himmler have brought irreparable shame on the whole
nation by secretly negotiating with my enemy without my knowledge and against my will, and also by attempting
illegally to seize control of the State.

In order to provide the German people with a government of honorable men who will fulfill the task of continuing
the war will all the means at their disposal, I, as Fuhrer of the nation, appoint the following members of the new
cabinet:

President of the Reich: Dönitz
Chancellor of the Reich: Dr Goebbels
Party Minister: Bormann
Foreign Minister: Seyss-Inquart
Minister of the Interior: Gauleiter Giesler
Minister of War: Dönitz
Supreme Commander of the Army: Schorner
Supreme Commander of the Navy: Dönitz
Supreme Commander of the Air Force: Greim
Reichsfuhrer of the S.S. and Head of the German Police: Gauleiter Hanke
Trade: Funk
Agriculture: Backe
Justice: Thierack
Culture: Dr Scheel
Propaganda: Dr Naumann
Finance: Schwerin-Crossigk
Labor: Dr Hupfauer
Munitions: Saur
Leader of the German Labor Front and Minister without Portfolio: Dr Ley.

Although a number of these men, including Martin Bormann, Dr Goebbels and others together with their wives
have joined me of their own free will, not wishing to leave the capital under any circumstances and prepared to die
with me, I implore them to grant my request that they place the welfare of the nation above their own feelings. By
their work and loyal companionship they will remain as close to me after my death as I hope my spirit will continue
to dwell among them and accompany them always. Let them be severe but never unjust and let them never, above
all, allow fear to preside over their actions, placing the honor of the nation above everything that exists on earth.
May they, finally, always remember that our task, the consolidation of a National Socialist state, represents the
work of centuries to come, so that every individual must subordinate his own interest to the common good. I ask
of all Germans, of all National Socialists, men and women and all soldiers of the Wehrmacht, that they remain
faithful and obedient unto death to the new government and its President.

Above all, I enjoin the government and the people to uphold the race laws to the limit and to resist mercilessly the
poisoner of all nations, international Jewry.

Berlin, 29 April, 1945, 4 a.m.

 

                 Adolf Hitler
 

Witnesses:

Dr Joseph Goebbels        Wilhelm Burgdorf
Martin Bormann            Hans Kreb