"I am convinced that we cannot possibly dispense with the trades unions. On the contrary, they are among the most important institutions in the economic life of the nation. Not only are they important in the sphere of social policy but also, and even more so, in the national political sphere. For when the great masses of a nation see their vital needs satisfied through a just trade unionist movement the stamina of the whole nation in its struggle for existence will be enormously reinforced thereby."
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Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Volume Two - The National Socialist Movement, Chapter XII: āāThe Trade-Union Questionāā (1926)
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