The totalitarian State does not tolerate any 'second government,' any challenge to the power of the all-wise dictator. [As the Nazi party has stated] 'Within the constitution of the Third Reich any position independent of the will of the Fuehrer no longer exists. The principle of separation of power is a thing of the past. Only the Party has a privileged position.'


p. 13 (Zeitschrift der Akademie fuer Deutches Recht, July 1, 1938, p. 513) - The Vampire Economy: Doing Business Under Fascism, 2014


The totalitarian State does not tolerate any 'second government,' any challenge to the power of the all-wise dictator. [As the Nazi party has stated] ...

The totalitarian State does not tolerate any 'second government,' any challenge to the power of the all-wise dictator. [As the Nazi party has stated] ...

The totalitarian State does not tolerate any 'second government,' any challenge to the power of the all-wise dictator. [As the Nazi party has stated] ...

The totalitarian State does not tolerate any 'second government,' any challenge to the power of the all-wise dictator. [As the Nazi party has stated] ...