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- The same anti-Marxist viewpoints led Adenauer to denounce the Social Democrats as the heirs to Prussianism and National Socialism.
- Marxist organizations both within and beyond Germany that were instigating fierce resistance to " Prussianism " grew rapidly in the late 19th century.
- For Schumacher, to banish National Socialism meant replacing the capitalist system with a Marxist socialist system, whereas, for Adenauer, banishing National Socialism meant purging Prussianism.
- The destruction of the German Army, the terror unleashed by the Soviet Army, and the complicity of the Allies in dismembering the eastern part of Germany are all tragic consequences of the blind anti-Prussianism of the Allies, independent of Hitler's crimes . . . Hillgruber argues that the division of Germany and its loss of global political status as a " failed world power " ( " gescheiterte Grossmacht " ) was a consequence of anti-Prussian ( not expressly anti-Hitler ) war aims of the Allies.
- The U . S . government claimed that Edenborn, mentioned in its complaint as " the father of the wire industry, " had " breathed the arrogant spirit of Prussianism in its most hateful form [ which constituted ] seditious treason, being in effect pro-German propaganda of the most cunning, insidious, and demoralizing sort to the morale of the American people, having the direct effect of sowing seeds of discord, discontent, and hatred against a great government ( Great Britain ) with whom we are associated in bonds of brotherly love ."
- During the Raleigh Lecture on History in 1944, Namier stated that the German liberals in the Revolution of 1848 were " in reality forerunners of Hitler ", whose views about the Poles and Czechs presaged the great international crises of 1938 39, and called the 1848 revolution " a touchstone of German mentality and a decisive element in East-European politics " In his lecture, Namier described the 1848 revolution as " the early manifestations of aggressive nationalism, especially of German nationalism which derives from the much belauded Frankfort Parliament rather than from Bismarck and " Prussianism ".