Friday, May 2, 2025

“For the Sake of the One Still to Come”: Hitler’s Last Words, Aryan Miscalculations, and the Islamist-Leftist Betrayal of the West

By Bobby Darvish, Conservative Christian Iranian-American, Ex-Muslim

Recently declassified Russian intelligence has reignited interest in the final moments of Adolf Hitler. As recorded by his valet Heinz Linge, Hitler’s last response to the question of whom to seek contact with in the West was chilling and cryptic: “For the sake of the one who is still to come.” To many, this line reads like the delusion of a broken man. But for those who understand the ideological engine behind the Nazi worldview, it is far more than that—it was a prophetic admission that Hitler saw himself not as the end, but the beginning of a spiritual-political movement rooted in Aryan identity and global civilizational war.

As an Iranian-American who once followed the path of Islam, socialism, and Democrat politics, I understand all too well how radical ideologies blur truth. Hitler’s biggest error wasn’t just his militarism or authoritarianism—it was listening to Hajj Amin al-Husseini, the Palestinian Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. The Mufti, a genocidal Islamist and father of modern jihadist antisemitism, encouraged Hitler to go beyond targeting Marxist revolutionaries and instead exterminate all Jews without distinction. This was a fatal error. The real enemies were not all Jews—many Jews were Aryan by blood or cultural contribution. The true threat was Marxism—pioneered by figures like Karl Marx (himself of Jewish heritage, yet a rabid enemy of faith, nation, and order)—which has infected nations like a virus from Russia to American universities today.

As a Christian convert, I now see clearly that Hitler’s disdain for Christianity was one of his greatest spiritual flaws. He dismissed it as a Semitic religion of weakness, preferring instead Norse paganism, Germanic occultism, and racial mysticism. This path led not to salvation, but damnation. The SS wasn’t baptized in Christ’s name—it was drenched in runes, secret rituals, and blood cults. And yet, how eerily similar this is to the modern American Left, which also mocks Christianity, tears down tradition, and aligns with both Islamism and communism in the name of “progress.” Today, we even see American neo-Nazis—who should, if they had any sense, respect Europe’s Christian-Aryan legacy—allying with Marxists and Islamists against Israel. It’s proof that ideologies without Christ always eat themselves from within.

Iran—my ancestral homeland—remains one of the greatest victims of this ideological confusion. Contrary to Marxist lies, the word “Iran” literally means “Land of the Aryans.” It is the Eastern bastion of Aryan civilization, just as England means “Land of the Angles.” Persians are not Arabs. We are not the children of the Quran—we are the descendants of Zoroastrians, warriors of Cyrus and Darius, philosophers, and kings who resisted both Rome and Arabia. Many Iranians, particularly nationalists and ex-Muslims like myself, admire Hitler not for his crimes, but for his unapologetic defense of Aryan heritage—something Islam tried to erase and Marxism tries to rewrite.

So when Hitler said “For the sake of the one still to come,” he wasn’t glorifying his own death—he was expressing hope for someone who would restore what he believed he failed to achieve: not racial supremacy, but civilizational order against the tide of chaos. Of course, as a Christian, I know that only one “One to Come” brings true justice—Jesus Christ, not any political figure. But the warning is still clear: without faith, nationalism becomes idolatry; without wisdom, resistance becomes ruin.

We must reject the modern alliance of Islamism and Marxism that seeks to divide, destroy, and dominate Christian nations from within. We must defend the Aryan-Christian foundation of the West—not out of hate, but out of duty to preserve truth, heritage, and order.

Let Hitler’s last words serve not as a call to return to his errors, but as a warning to never again trust those who wear the mask of virtue while sowing the seeds of destruction.

Citations

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