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  1. We laid down our arms at a time when there was a possible. danger that the whole of Europe might slide into the abyss of bolshevism, October 24, 1933. For fifteen years the German nation haswaited in the hope that. the end of the war would lead to the end of hatred and enmity.

  2. Adolf Hitler Speech. January 30, 1939. Editor's note: We believe this is the only complete English text of this speech on the internet. All others we have seen are incomplete and (or) full of errors. Section headings and bold print have been placed in this document by the WFF. Part of this speech comes from computer translation and (while ...

  3. May 28, 2019 · The Complete Hitler: Speeches and Proclamations 1932-1945 by Max Domarus : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. Oct 29, 2015 · Adolf Hitler's Speech at the Berlin Sportpalast (1942) by Adolf Hitler. sister projects: Wikidata item. Speech at the Berlin Sportpalast on the anniversary of his coming to power. Original speech excerpt with English subtitles. My German Fellow Countrymen and Women, My Comrades!

  5. January 30, 1941. My German countrymen, men and women, (long pause) Changes of Government have occurred frequently in history, and in the history of our people. It is certain, however, that never was a change of Government attended with such far-reaching results as that eight years ago. At that time the situation of the Reich was desperate.

  6. Aug 2, 2016 · English — US. Subject. History. The Holocaust. On January 30, 1939, six years after he became chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler made a speech to the Reichstag that set forth his vision of the world’s future. He began by saying that other nations were hypocritical when they complained that Germany was mistreating Jews.

  7. Scholarly edition of Adolf Hitlers speeches from 1933 to 1945. Employees (IfZ): Prof. Dr. Magnus Brechtken , Dr. Maximillian Becker , Dr. René Küpper. Projektinhalt: A comprehensive critical edition of Hitlers speeches beginning in 1933 has long been considered a research desideratum.

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