Note 025

25 'I had at that time the very definite feeling', Rosenberg wrote later, 'that Hitler saw the dissension within the movement by no means with regret. He . .. fancied it would make his future effectiveness probably easier if he were not to confront a new and firmly established leadership but various splinter groups' (Letzte Aufzeichnungen).


From Chapter 13, Alfred Rosenberg , Part 3 of The Face Of The Third Reich by J.C. Fest
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