ABSTRACT

The Jews have no particular loyalty to Germany or any other nation; their only loyalty is to themselves as a supranational people, who spurn cultural identity and dominate all others through international finance. Hitler became a zealous leader of this ideology, ascending through the ranks to become the Fuhrer of the party within the brief span of a year and eventually the chancellor of the whole nation and its Third Reichdrew. Eckart helped nurture the future leader in nationalism, anti-Semitism, and a mystical form of Aryanism, and as a successful playwright and publisher, he possessed the means to promote a political career and manage its public image. Through his help, he received some wider attention as a fiery orator, but it was not until his Putsch or attempt to seize power from the Bavarian government in Munich that he attracted the interest of the public at large.