03:00:00 09.12.2024
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People often quote Nzhdeh, but almost never these kinds of ideological passages, which is strange because these writings give us a clear understanding of the political stance of our Commander during those critical years when nationalism—represented by National Socialist Germany and its Axis powers—was in a life-and-death struggle against anti-national Jewish forces, embodied by liberal democracy/capitalism and Bolshevism. I have said before, and I’ll say it again: Nzhdeh wrote his best thoughts during the 1940s... "The enemy of the idea of the nation is not only the Bolshevik but also the socialist, the democrat, the liberal. Socialism presupposes inhuman classes, which means a fragmented people. Any nation that turns into classes, democracy, or sects fatally sins against its national spirit, dismantling that spirit." – Garegin Nzhdeh "Razmik", 1941, issues 24, 25
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