Total Resistance by H von Dach

Total Resistance by H von Dach

Author:H von Dach [Dach, H von]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, azw3
ISBN: 9781607963042
Publisher: Snowball Publishing
Published: 2010-09-21T00:00:00+00:00


the youthful desire for action and adventure;

the ability for enthusiasm (phony ideas);

the ability to become easily impressed with such things as flags, uniforms, music, and pictures;

the little developed ability to judge critically;

the fact that youth forgets easily and is resilient;

the "conflict between generations" (normal latent tension with older generation);

the "golden promises" of the future;

the veiled and indirect coercion which is only used as a last resort.

The enemy thus attempts to make the aims of youth the same as his.

First phase of subverting the youth

First of all, the youth is to be enlisted and won over to the enemy's side by subjects of interest to them:

Exploiting the "motor fad" of youth (knowledge of motors, driver's school for motorcycles or cars).

Exploitation of the "hunger for beauty" of youth (films and trips and colorful meetings).

Second phase

Introduction of political lessons (political influence). For the time being, only a very few lessons will be introduced which will go almost unnoticed in the clever, interesting, and technical programs presented by the state. Gradually, the number of hours of political instruction increases until it becomes the main subject.

In conjunction with the above, a slow, almost imperceptible change of emphasis from sports to a systematic pre-military training occurs.

Since occupation may well last many years, there is a great danger of politically poisoning the youth. The enemy places great emphasis on political matters even in wartime.

4. Fighting the Church

A. Enemy operations against the church

The totalitarian enemy will always label the church as a potential "enemy" and will fight it accordingly. He will proceed with the greatest of cunning and will implement the dechristianization of life in stages so as not to be too conspicuous. He will not destroy the church in one attempt but will undermine it slowly over a period of several years. If he proceeds too quickly, general resistance would result.

Under the concept of "church" one must include the Catholic church, reformation church, and independent religious movements (i.e., Methodist church, Christian Science, Jehova's Witnesses, etc.).

Operations against the church will take approximately the following form: (1) slandering the church; (2) making the church an object of ridicule.

In an effort to prevent creation of martyrs, if at all possible, he will attempt to portray church figures as common criminals. For instance, morals charges will be brought against priests or they will be accused of misdemeanors such as embezzlement.

B. Special measures

The enemy will resort to chicanery of all sorts to suppress the church, such as the withdrawal of coal allotments or reduction of power supply. He will discontinue religious instructions in schools and will eliminate special religious instructions such as "chatechism lessons," "confirmation lessons," etc. Possibly he will replace it for instance by a state "youth initiation" or similar action.

The enemy will suppress Catholic schools and institutions; dissolve religious associations; remove Christian symbols (crosses, pictures, etc.) in public (for instance, schools, hospitals, etc.); prohibit religious magazines and books; limit and finally prohibit church services. Parents will be pressured to quit sending their children to church or religious instruction. After a



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