File:Die Samurai - Ritter Des Reiches in Ehre und Treue, von Heinz Corazza (1937).jpg

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Français : Himmler était tellement obnubilé par les samouraïs qu'il en vint à commander un livret sur leur histoire et leurs valeurs, ouvrage de propagande qui devait ensuite être distribué aux membres de la SS. Ce livret fut publié en 1937 par la maison d'édition du parti nazi (Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Franz Eher Nachf.; Auflage: Sonderdruck aus dem Schwarzen Korps) sous le titre "Die Samurai, Ritter des Reiches in Ehre und Treue", ou "Les samouraïs, chevaliers de l'empire dans l'honneur et la loyauté". L'auteur du livre, Heinz Corazza, y insistait sur l'importance supposée des samouraïs en tant que force ayant permis au Japon de devenir une puissance dirigeante mondiale. Himmler rédigeât une introduction dans laquelle il mit l'accent sur le rôle similaire que devait tenir la SS en Allemagne. Il y affirmait que les lecteurs en arriveraient à "considérer que ce sont principalement les minorités incarnant la valeur la plus haute qui donnent au peuple une vie qui, en termes terrestres, est éternelle".
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Author Heinz Corazza
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