Ancillary maps: "Molgarepublik -- Kaukasus." Upper left includes quotation from Hitler's speech of February 20, 1938: "Es ist auf die Dauer für eine Weltmacht von Selbstbewußtsein unerträglich, an ihrer Seite Volksgenossen zu wissen, denen aus ihrer Sympathie oder ihrer Verbundenheit mit dem Gesamtvolk, seinem Schicksal und seiner Weltauffassung fortgesetzt schwerstes Leid zugefügt wird! Der fürhrer am 20. 2.1938." [In the long run, it is unbearable for a world power with self-confidence to know that there are national comrades at its side being constantly subjected to the most severe suffering because of their sympathy or affiliation with their race, their fate, and their worldview! The fürhrer on 20. 2.1938.] Map shows in red German density of population. Other symbols are used to indicate areas of the German diaspora in eastern Europe, Alpenromanen, parts of Italy and Switzerland. Drafted and designed according to the training documents from the NSDAP [Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei]. "Arrows indicate the direction of propagation of German municipal rights in the Middle Ages." Map shows Deutsche Reich boundaries.
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