Extract from September 1935 issue of "Der Pimpf"
I like this typical piece of Nazi Rhethoric from your link Rob
Nick
"A thousand columns were marching:
workers, farmers, and soldiers.
The army of the youth is ready.
All of our eyes shone with the light of faith in the divine.
When we stand before the Führer in Nuremberg and he reviews our columns, we sense most deeply the spirit of the new age.
Taking strength from his words, our affirmation of the Reich grows stronger and more powerful, and our ranks close up even more firmly.
Our columns march irresistibly through the streets.
Life marches as steel!
Hard, implacable, and faithful: each feels the force of a great age.
It is an age in which a people affirms the spade, the machine, the weapon, but also the beauty of this life.
The eagle flies on the banners. We believe in its path. It means battle, the Reich, and god.
Hail to the Führer, who gave us faith."