Discipline is the inner attitude that the National Socialist Party demanded from all party members and it is realized in obedience to the party, its leaders and subordinates of all levels.
Obedience is the great virtue of the National Socialist revolution! That is why according to the requirement of faith, that of obedience, is the second of the 10 Commandments of political soldierhood. All party members, but especially the political soldiers, obey the party and no one else. You do this without Restrictions and with all their might - regardless of whether they understand the meaning of an order or not, regardless of whether the party's order corresponds to one's own wishes or not. For the political soldier, the duty of obedience extends to the point of sacrificing his own own life.
The National Socialist obeys in order to be able to win. The obedience isn't forced but born of free will and insight, therefore it's the National Socialist way of life. The National Socialist can and should think for himself, he has his own personal understanding of National Socialism from which he can make suggestions and express ideas. The supervisor is obliged to respond to such suggestions and to take ideas and suggestions seriously, either to realize them or to explain them, why they are not applicable now or ever. The duty of obedience is still limitless and unrestricted.
But the National Socialist must never have the feeling that he is only "cannon fodder" and not a comrade among comrades, conspired for the victory that only belief in the party can bring about.
Only those who have learned to obey will one day be able to give orders!
Obedience is the great virtue of the National Socialist revolution! That is why according to the requirement of faith, that of obedience, is the second of the 10 Commandments of political soldierhood. All party members, but especially the political soldiers, obey the party and no one else. You do this without Restrictions and with all their might - regardless of whether they understand the meaning of an order or not, regardless of whether the party's order corresponds to one's own wishes or not. For the political soldier, the duty of obedience extends to the point of sacrificing his own own life.
The National Socialist obeys in order to be able to win. The obedience isn't forced but born of free will and insight, therefore it's the National Socialist way of life. The National Socialist can and should think for himself, he has his own personal understanding of National Socialism from which he can make suggestions and express ideas. The supervisor is obliged to respond to such suggestions and to take ideas and suggestions seriously, either to realize them or to explain them, why they are not applicable now or ever. The duty of obedience is still limitless and unrestricted.
But the National Socialist must never have the feeling that he is only "cannon fodder" and not a comrade among comrades, conspired for the victory that only belief in the party can bring about.
Only those who have learned to obey will one day be able to give orders!