Otto Strasser

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Otto Strasser


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German nationalist and socialist, active in Germany before the national-socialist seizing of power.

Strasser was involved in the NSDAP until the radical socialist elements were purged. After that he founded the black front.

During the night of the long knives, Otto's brother was murdered and he himself was forced intro exile.

After living in Switzerland, Canada and the Bermuda islands. Otto returned to Germany in the fifties and founde the German Social Party, but it wasn't very succesful.
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Die deutsche Bartholomäusnacht

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Free Germany Against Hitler

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“Apropos of Mein Kampf, I remember an amusing incident which Ishall relate here, though it is anticipating my story by several years. It took place at the Nazi Party Congress at Nurnberg in 1927. I had been a member of the Party for two-and-a-half years, and presented the annual report. In the course of it I quoted a few phrases from Mein Kampf and this caused a certain sensation. That evening, at dinner with several colleagues Feder Kaufmann Koch and others, they asked me if I had really read the book, with which not one of them seemed to be familiar I admitted having quoted some significant passages from it without bothering my head about the context. This caused general amusement and it was agreed that the first person who joined us who had read Mein Kampf should pay the bill for us all.
Gregor answer when he arrived was a resounding no. Goebbels shook his head guiltily, Goering burst into loud laughter and Count Reventlow excused himself on the ground that he had no time. No body had read Mein Kampf, so everybody had to pay his own bill.”
Otto Strasser, Hitler and I

“Those on the ground floor would actually have been very happy indeed but for the unfortunate tendency of he man on the first floor to make interminable speeches. Needless to say, the man on the first floor was Adolf Hitler One day the conspirators downstairs held a council of war to discuss ways and means of protecting themselves from Adolf eloquence Gregor Strasser had the brilliant idea of trying to persuade him to write a book The suggestion that he should write his memoirs was therefore gently and tactfully put to him Adolf positively leapt at it hence forward Strasser and the other gentlemen on the ground floor were able to drink and play cards in peace.”
Otto Strasser, Hitler and I



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