Although this song may seem like an analogy to the Third Reich or another dictatorship, it's actually the prologue of the story of the Nine, which is told during the whole album. The Nine, as Hansi himself said in an interview, are an almost infinitely powerful race, trapped in the space between dimensions. The Red Mirror, from which comes the name of the album, is the only escape for them, and they need their savior, who is out of the Red Mirror, to find it and break its seal. This song can be a speech from the leader of the Nine, lifting their spirits. Belial, in this song, seems like the savior of the Nine, the one that can break the seal and free them (in opposition of the gods, that doesn't exist in this universe created by BG).
Although this song may seem like an analogy to the Third Reich or another dictatorship, it's actually the prologue of the story of the Nine, which is told during the whole album. The Nine, as Hansi himself said in an interview, are an almost infinitely powerful race, trapped in the space between dimensions. The Red Mirror, from which comes the name of the album, is the only escape for them, and they need their savior, who is out of the Red Mirror, to find it and break its seal. This song can be a speech from the leader of the Nine, lifting their spirits. Belial, in this song, seems like the savior of the Nine, the one that can break the seal and free them (in opposition of the gods, that doesn't exist in this universe created by BG).