OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES OFFICIAL DISPATCH FROM: Berne TO DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES REF. NO. 250 RECEiVED would not have been possible in any other European country, because the population would have revolted. The strength of the Nazi regime lies in their knowledge that it is easy to rule the German people with an iron hand, for they are used to it. The people look upon the state as the supreme authority, to which the strictest obedience is due. The Germans have no tradition of personal rights and liberty, such as exists in the Anglo-Saxon countries and Switzerland. Prussia, from which the Reich sprang, was always a country where the mass of subjects bowed to the rule of a master clan. It is the same today. The Weimar Republic failed in the end because of the lack of any strong democratic spirit. The people today obey the Nazi leaders, just as they obeyed their princes and kings in the past. However, no amount of abject obediences and no political police could account for the accomplishments of Germany in this war. They are inconceivable without a good measure of spontaneous, voluntary cooperation. There is no doubt that National Socialism has taken deep roots in the German people. At the time of Hitler's great triumph, he had practically the whole nation behind him, and this applies particularly to his foreign policy. Through intuition, he aroused latent instinct. His plan of expansion and European hegemony found general approval in Germany. The Germans are convinced that they did not get a square deal when the riches of our planet were divided. They demand world power, and they do not care much whether other European nations fare badly in the process. There was no great enthusiasm in Germany when the war broke out in 1939, but the people were very happy to recieve the fruits of victory and fully backed world power. There was complete agreement between government and people in that respect. The Germans are a military nation. They enjoy militarism. Martial virtues and decorations are highly rated. In no other country is a soldier so respected and so pampered as in Germany. This is the strong support of National Socialism, as they know that any appeal to the martial virtues will always find response. The German youth burns to show its mettle at the front. It is true that now the time of easy victory has passed. The reverses following Stalingrad have created new postulates in the country. Inevitably, National Socialism has lost prestige, but has succeeded in maintaining much of its domination of the soul of the people. This is their appeal: "We are all in the same boat. You cannot get out. Whether you agree with us or not does not matter, for if we sink, you will go down with us. So help us as best you can, if your life is dear to you." After Stalingrad, Dr. Goebbels resolutely revamped his propaganda. The line of world power was changed to the line of self-preservation. He arouses great fear of the consequences of defeat. The German is inclined to paint the future black respecting the country and himself. He imagines the invasion |