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  1. Hitler Speech on Foreign Policy (1937) Background: Hitler delivered this speech on 30 January 1937, the anniversary of the Nazi takeover of power in 1933, and always the occasion for a major Hitler speech. The source: This is taken from a German translation published by H. Müller & Sohn in Berlin.

  2. Adolf Hitler - great speech to the German Reichstag. Berlin, January 30, 1939. Greatly disconcerted about the future of my Volk, I moved into Wilhelmstrasse on January 30, 1933. Today-six years later-I am able to speak before this first Greater German Reichstag! Truly, we are today better equipped than any generation before us to appreciate the ...

  3. For this is what they say: 1. "We," that is the democracies, "are not in a position to take in the Jews." Yet in these empires there are not 10 people to the square kilometer. While Germany, with her 135 inhabitants to the square kilometer, is supposed to have room for them! 2. They assure us: We cannot take them unless Germany is prepared to ...

  4. This new fully searchable Digital Desktop Reference CD contains both the German original and translated English editions (5724 total pages) of Max Domarus Hitler:Speeches and Proclamations 1932-1945: "The Chronicle of a Dictatorship. It provides insight into Hitler's political agenda and ideology in addition to demonstrating his organizational ...

  5. Jul 1, 2023 · Adolf Hitler und Joseph Goebbels 1940-09-04.mp3 download 3.4M Adolf Hitler und Paul von Hindenburg 1933-03-21.mp3 download

  6. Hitler returned to the podium to rebut Wels; notably this was the only time after 1932 that Hitler took part in a public debate. History of the Reich. At the beginning of his speech, Hitler recaps the history of the German Reich, starting with the overthrow of the monarchical government under Kaiser Wilhelm II. during the November Revolution.

  7. he lives the Jew has adopted very little more than their language. A German who is compelled to use French in France, Italian in Italy, Chinese in China, does not thereby become a Frenchman, an Italian, or a Chinese; similarly a Jew who happens to live among us and is thereby compelled to use the German language cannot be called a German.

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