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  1. From his first speech in 1919 in Munich until the last speech in February 1945, Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, gave a total of 1525 speeches. In 1932, for the campaign of two federal elections that year he gave the most speeches, that is 241.

  2. Mar 30, 2020 · Favorite. Adolf Hitler Speech (English Subtitles) + Transcript. Topics. Adolf Hitler, Parteitag, Rudolf Hess. Language. German. Item Size. 54198784. Transcript: 0:05 - 0:08. Hess: Es spricht der Führer. 0:12 - 0:20. [Jubel im Publikum] 0:25 - 0:30. [Pause] 0:40 - 0:47. Hitler: Der sechste Parteitag der Bewegung geht zu Ende. 0:47 - 0:53.

  3. Oct 29, 2015 · 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! At present everybody speaks before the forum which seems to them the most fitting. Some speak before a parliament whose existence, composition and origin (are well known).

  4. The 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.

  5. Aug 2, 2016 · Read the text of Hitlers first speech to the German people as chancellor, in which he describes his vision for the future of Germany.

  6. Jun 4, 2023 · Speech at the German Reichstag on the anniversary of his coming to power. 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!

  7. The Obersalzberg Speech is a speech which Adolf Hitler delivered in the presence of Wehrmacht commanders at his Obersalzberg home on 22 August 1939, a week before the German invasion of Poland.

  8. Hitler’s Speeches Key. A. Speech at Munich on March 15, 1929. If men wish to live, then they are forced to kill others. The entire struggle for survival is a conquest of the means of existence, which in turn results in the elimination of others from these same sources of subsistence.

  9. The rallies included rousing speeches by the Führer (Hitler) that were often the occasion for the announcement of new Nazi directions. For example, in 1935 the racist Nürnberg Laws were promulgated against the Jews.

  10. The goal of the project is, for the first time, to comprehensively document Hitler’s speeches from January 30, 1933, provide commentary and context, and – as far as possible – render them accessible in both text and audio formats.

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