Yep. The alleged last words of Hitler. Before committing suicide, so the story goes, he urged his valet Heinz Linge to continue the good fight. When asked for whom he would be fighting, given that it was fairly clear that Germany had lost at that point, Hitler replied, 'Für den kommenden Mann!'Is this from 1940’s Germany?
Good afternoon Issacus Divus,Is this from 1940’s Germany?
I apologize for the misunderstanding,On the whole, I think I'm less offended by the Nazi association of so many of this poster's translation requests than by his assumption that we're all idiots.
I understand that the quote originates from back then, but my intentions to get it translated do not concern that.On the whole, I think I'm less offended by the Nazi association of so many of this poster's translation requests than by his assumption that we're all idiots.
I am only attempting to get the phrase translated as my curiosity for Latin is high and I want to increase my knowledge on it,Wow. I'm just genuinely in awe of how he actually is openly just asking for Hitler quotes and Nazi slogans. And to top it off, the very last words of Hitler. l don't even know, it's almost kinda provoking my interest. Was able to guess it perfectly.What in the world could a 13 year old be doing with this? Or,a grown man and his son?
And it's "inspirational".
I was aware that the motto belonged to the SS but that does not mean that I am a National Socialist,But so much of your curiosity about Latin seems to express itself by wanting this sort of thing translated. For example, Meine Ehre heißt Treue, which was the motto of the SS; that one sticks in the mind because your thread was removed, but it wasn't the only one. And then you claim you had no idea your phrases had these associations. That might be plausible enough to give you the benefit of the doubt if it happened just once, but given that it's been a feature of your posting from the start, has the law of averages been repealed while I wasn't looking?
That’s true-and Zarathustra is quite amazing-but this is a direct quote, which lines up with his posting history. The lines in Zarathustra that I searched aren’t exactly like this.It's seems fairly close to a line or few (translated) in Nietzsche's Zarathustra around the concept of Übermensch.
Yes, I came away from Zarathustra once I looked at the request a bit more.That’s true-and Zarathustra is quite amazing-but this is a direct quote, which lines up with his posting history. The lines in Zarathustra that I searched aren’t exactly like this.
Boom.I do love that Zarathustra though! I’m gonna get into The Gay Science soon, hopefully. I have to do a lot. I want to study phenomenology with the Cartesian meditations also. Make some music, some narration stuff.