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  1. Aug 2, 2016 · 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.

  2. Hitler's 1 September 1939 Reichstag speech is a speech made by Adolf Hitler at an Extraordinary Session of the German Reichstag on 1 September 1939, the day of the German invasion of Poland. The speech served as public declaration of war against Poland and thus of the commencement of World War II (Germany did not submit a formal declaration of ...

  3. January 30, 1939. Reichstag Speech. Amid rising international tensions Führer and Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler tells the German public and the world that the outbreak of war would mean the end of European Jewry—the "annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe."

  4. Hitler's 6 October 1939 Reichstag speech was a speech given by Adolf Hitler shortly after the conquest of Poland. It featured Hitler's penultimate offer of peace to the Western Allies. The speech.

  5. Speeches by Adolf Hitler. Most of the speeches were taken from three books: Hitler: Speeches and Proclamations, 1932-1945 by Max Domarus, first published in German, then English translation by Mary Fran Gilbert and Chris Wilcox. A lot of its translations are taken directly from earlier sources as noted on p.551:

  6. Aug 2, 2016 · Human & Civil Rights. On February 1, 1933, two days after he was appointed chancellor, Hitler spoke over the radio to the German people about his vision for the future of the country: Over fourteen years have passed since that unhappy day when the German people, blinded by promises made by those at home and abroad, forgot the highest values of ...

  7. * Introduction. * Hitler's personality. * Political goals. * Methodology of Hitler's speeches. THE YEAR 1932. Hitler's domestic political struggles reach their peak. His attempt to come to power via plebiscite fails, in spite of tremendous oratorical campaigns. He receives only 37% of the vote.

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