"The conviction that there is a right to use weapons, even the most brutal, ever goes hand in hand with fanatical belief that a new and revolutionizing order of things must be victorious in the world. A movement that fails to fight for such high ideals and aims will never fight to the very last. In producing a great new idea the French Revolution discovered the secret of success. It was the same with the Russian Revolution, and Fascism drew its strength solely from the idea of submitting a whole nation to a process of complete regeneration, with very happy results for that nation."
-- Adolf Hitler; from 'Mein Kampf'
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slightly different translation there:
' The conviction of the
justification of using even most brutal weapons is always
dependent on the presence of a fanatical belief in the necessity
of the victory of a revolutionary new order on this globe.
A movement which does not fight for such highest aims and
ideals will therefore never take the ultimate weapon.
The demonstration of a new great idea was the secret
of the French Revolution's success; to the idea the Russian
Revolution owes its victory, and only by the idea did
Fascism get the strength for subjecting a people in the
most beneficial manner to a most comprehensive reshaping. '