"I joined the Party definitely in 1923 after having already been in sympathy with it before"
- Fritz Sauckel
About this Quote
In this quote, Fritz Sauckel is stating that he officially ended up being a member of the Party in 1923, but he had already been helpful of it before. This recommends that he had actually been following the Party's beliefs and concepts, however had actually not yet taken the action to completely commit and sign up with as a member. It might also imply that he had been considering signing up with for some time, however it wasn't up until 1923 that he made the decision to formally become a member. This quote highlights the steady process of ending up being a member of the Party and the individual journey that individuals might go through before completely devoting to a political ideology.
This quote is written / told by Fritz Sauckel between October 27, 1894 and October 16, 1946. He was a famous Soldier from Germany.
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