Therefore [the Jew], as leader of the union movement, he has no scruples about putting forth demands that not only exceed the declared purpose of the movement, but couldnβt be carried out without ruining the national economy. Furthermore, he has no interest in seeing a healthy and sturdy population develop; he would prefer a degenerate, unthinking herd that can more easily be subjugated.
- Mein Kampf, Dalton, p 378
- Mein Kampf, Dalton, p 378