Speech in Reichenberg on 2nd December 1938; recording from the sound archives at Frankfurt am Main, Archive No. C 1326. Hitler spoke on similar lines at the Reich Party Congress in 1935; see Domarus, Hitler, Vol. 1. Robert Ley put it more crudely:
'He begins as a cub [Pimpfl], then joins the young people's section [Jungvolk], then the Hitler Youth, the Labour Service, and then, if he still has not been softened up, if he should be a hard-boiled criminal, he is sent into the Army. If all that does not suffice, he is brought into the SA; if this still does not suffice, he starts as block warden. Believe me, he isn't going to stay a cub. Here you become alert to such a mongrel, to such a traitor. For you know what sort of fellow you have before you . . . this way we watch over everything' (Dokumente der deutschen Politik, Vol. V).