Adolph Hitler Mein Kampf (My Struggle)


participation in secret societies, and I took care that the Storm



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participation in secret societies, and I took care that the Storm 
Detachment should not assume such a character. During those 
years I kept the National Socialist Movement away from those 
experiments which were being undertaken by young Germans 
who for the most part were inspired with a sublime idealism but 
who became the victims of their own deeds, because they could 
not ameliorate the lot of their fatherland to the slightest degree.
If then the Storm Detachment must not be either a military 
defence organization or a secret society, the following 
conclusions must result:
1. Its training must not be organized from the military standpoint 
but from the standpoint of what is most practical for party 
purposes. Seeing that its members must undergo a good physical 
training, the place of chief importance must not be given to 
military drill but rather to the practice of sports. I have always 
considered boxing and ju­jitsu more important than some kind of 
bad, because mediocre, training in rifle­shooting. If the German 
nation were presented with a body of young men who had been 
perfectly trained in athletic sports, who were imbued with an 
ardent love for their country and a readiness to take the initiative 
in a fight, then the national State could make an army out of that 
body within less than two years if it were necessary, provided the 
cadres already existed. In the actual state of affairs only the 
Reichswehr could furnish the cadres and not a defence 
organization that was neither one thing nor the other. Bodily 
efficiency would develop in the individual a conviction of his 
superiority and would give him that confidence which is always 
based only on the consciousness of one's own powers. They must 
also develop that athletic agility which can be employed as a 
defensive weapon in the service of the Movement.


2. In order to safeguard the Storm Detachment against any 
tendency towards secrecy, not only must the uniform be such that 
it can immediately be recognized by everybody, but the large 
number of its effectives show the direction in which the 
Movement is going and which must be known to the whole 
public. The members of the Storm Detachment must not hold 
secret gatherings but must march in the open and thus, by their 
actions, put an end to all legends about a secret organization. In 
order to keep them away from all temptations towards finding an 
outlet for their activities in small conspiracies, from the very 
beginning we had to inculcate in their minds the great idea of the 
Movement and educate them so thoroughly to the task of 
defending this idea that their horizon became enlarged and that 
the individual no longer considered it his mission to remove from 
circulation some rascal or other, whether big or small, but to 
devote himself entirely to the task of bringing about the 
establishment of a new National Socialist People's State. In this 
way the struggle against the present State was placed on a higher 
plane than that of petty revenge and small conspiracies. It was 
elevated to the level of a spiritual struggle on behalf of a 
philosophical war, for the destruction of Marxism in all its 
shapes and forms.
3. The form of organization adopted for the Storm Detachment, 
as well as its uniform and equipment, had to follow different 
models from those of the old Army. They had to be specially 
suited to the requirements of the task that was assigned to the 
Storm Detachment.
These were the ideas I followed in 1920 and 1921. I endeavoured 
to instil them gradually into the members of the young 
organization. And the result was that by the midsummer of 1922 
we had a goodly number of formations which consisted of a 
hundred men each. By the late autumn of that year these 
formations received their distinctive uniforms. There were three 
events which turned out to be of supreme importance for the 
subsequent development of the Storm Detachment.
1. The great mass demonstration against the Law for the 
Protection of the Republic. This demonstration was held in the 


late summer of 1922 on the Königs­platz in Munich, by all the 
patriotic societies. The National Socialist Movement also 
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