The Danger of
Americanism
"Die Gefahr des Amerikanismus," Das Schwarze Korps, 14 March 1944,
pp. 1-2.
When we speak of young
Our camp includes not only those who are young enough to topple the old
and build a new world. It includes all those spiritual forces that see the new
in the collapse of the old, who want to build a new future with new ways and
means.
The triumph of the Copernican worldview over the unfruitful dogma of the
past, the triumph of science over empty faith, was a victory of youth. They
followed the shining examples of their predecessors. The youth have always been
the battering ram that helped bring the national idea to fruition. The
discovery of the laws of inheritance has been the occasion and guidepost of a
new youth movement that builds on the eternal culture-building values of race
and blood. They lead from the deadly and destructive lethargy of materialism to
the new world of tomorrow.
Today it is as it always was in times of revolution. Those
fighting for the new have more to offer the youth than those who live in
yesterday, who hold to what they have grown accustomed to, even if it has long
since become rigid, empty and stifling. We offer the youth the freedom
to develop their nation, even in the case of smaller nations. We offer them
room for creative fantasy, the opportunity to transform great thoughts to
reality outside the lecture hall. We offer the realization of dreams on a world
scale, a common Germanic will, a common European will. We fill the spiritual
vacuum left by liberalism with the magic of a worldview that draws
self-confidence and meaning to life from race and the blood of one's ancestors.
What does old
Today Bolshevism may have reached its material and organizational
pinnacle on the bent backs of its devotees, but as a spiritual movement it is
finished. The crass incompetence of its methods and goals have
proven it to be the very epitome of capitalist slavery.
The only remaining alternative is Americanism. As strange as it may sound,
it is the only serious competition to National Socialism's racial worldview in
the struggle for the youth, in the struggle for the future of humanity. In the
end, however, it is only a forerunner of Bolshevism.
Americanism is certainly not a spiritual movement, nor is it a worldview
that it is possible to oppose at the intellectual level. Its political
beneficiaries have tried in recent years to give it, if not a face, at least a
program or a goal: "the American Century." It is a collection of
empty promises of the type democratic orators have always made—but this time on
a world scale. There is nothing in them to excite a reasonable man. But that is
exactly the point of Americanism! The key is not what it promises, but what it
cannot promise. The key is not what it demands of men, but what gives them.
That would not matter if the world's youth were of the sound character
that develops from racially conscious lines, tradition-rich families, good
upbringing and close camaraderie. But that is not the way things are. The good
fairy will not give youth the values they will need in life. The racially sound
youth can be inspired by virtue of his blood. But the blood does not tell him
what should inspire him. He can be misled into serving a bad cause. He can
squander his enthusiasm if he matures in a spiritual vacuum. One should not
underestimate the danger of Americanism, or its seductive power. It offers
devotion to a culture of nothingness, independence, lack of restraint, a
freedom from all obligation, from all honor, from all
consideration.
We do not wish to deny this culture of nothingness its right to exist. It
can even, rightly used, be good, just as it is sometimes a pleasure to do
nothing. Should a German soldier happen to find a portable record player and
jazz records in the deserted quarters of British or American soldiers, he does
not smash them against the wall. Instead, he takes them along and thinks he has
a great treasure. We don't want to suggest excessive cultural disaster here.
There are times when he wants a vacation from himself, from us, from the whole
world. He needs to relax, and certainly does not wish to ponder intellectual
matters. Nothing is better suited to take him out of the normal world that the
complete nonsense of this hot music, this cacophony of animal howls, wild
instruments and foot-stomping Negro lust. It takes him away from human concerns
back to the depths of pre-human apedom, returning him
to the time when people did not need to think because there was no past and no
future. Its effect is like that of alcohol, which turns normally rational men
into shouting, destructive children. That can sometimes be good for serious and
intelligent men. And the soldier certainly does not forget his German mission,
nor does he lose his character or honor when he occasionally spends an hour
relaxing to entertaining music. He is immune to the danger of confusing this
rhythmic pig grunting with good music, much less art or culture. It cannot meet
his higher standards.
Others, however, are not as immune. That is what those who deny any
appeal of Americanism forget.
Certainly there is no danger that our young boys and girls will fall
into sexual frenzy while listening to some Jewish lout blowing on a saxophone. One
can introduce them to the high priests of the American jitterbug with no
worries at all. At most they will laugh. Our young Luftwaffe aides and working
girls would hardly join in a dance marathon. And the winning couple running
through the arena in tattered, sweaty clothes would receive not applause, but a
beating. But that is our youth. They are made of different stuff, and grew up
in a world in which dignity comes from doing one's duty, and both are seen not
as a burden but as the joy of life.
That may be self-evident to us, but it is not so to others. Whole
nations behave in ways not guided by clear tasks. They are only individuals,
parents, teachers, tribes and groups, able to lead them out of error and
confusion into a clear world of meaning. We may not forget that during the
tragic years following the First World War, a significant part of our youth too
fell to the appeal of Americanism, waving their limbs in the Shimmy and the
We sometimes fail to see that there are young people in
These young men surely are not consciously supporting the plans of
Stalin and Roosevelt. Thank God, this small part of
That is the political danger of Americanism. It leads those who fall
prey to it away from political thinking, away from responsibility, even to
their nation, away from decency, even from national decency.
The American lad may use fine phrases to say that the nationalist is his
political enemy. In reality, however, he fights a man who makes uncomfortable
and difficult demands on him, the man who recognizes the fate of the nation as
his fate, who respects the woman who will become the mother of his children,
who wants to be a model, who always acts as if the eyes of the nation are upon
him. The American lad feels his "freedom" restricted by such
behavior. He wants to keep the hot music spinning on the record player, not be
reminded that he must work as well as relax, that he must not only enjoy, but
also honor the dignity of his nation.
That is neither comfortable nor pleasant. It is pleasant to talk slang
and enjoy a loose moral life with those of like mind. Americanism has its
delights, and he who is captivated by them not only sticks his head in the
sand, he also gets some pleasure. It is nice to be able to dismiss all
criticism of a too hearty enjoyment of life with the claim that one is
defending human rights against Nazi brutality.
Americanism is not a logical development. It certainly does not spring
from the descendants of the
Americanism is a splendid method of depoliticization.
The Jews have used jazz and movies, magazines and smut, gangsterism
and free love, and every perverse desire to keep the American people so
distracted that they pay no attention to their own fate. Even in politics, they
are no longer influenced by the head, only by what is under the belt.
The Jews would not be Jews if they did not want to apply such tested
methods to the entire world. Nearly every nation in the world faced or is
facing the need to combat Americanism, a generally pleasant retreat to a
barbaric lack of culture.
The logical consequences of Americanism will help the world combat it. The
fact that 60% of American crimes are committed by children 13-years-old and
under and that rapes increased three-fold between 1942 and 1943 proves that
Americanism has reached its limits. It will cause a counter-movement that, just
as in
Americanism is not merely a moral-cultural form of degeneration, nor can
it be combated by nonpolitical means. It has already been defeated when one
digs it up by its roots and sees there plainly the words: "Made in