He said that all people are not equal and aren't free. Racism shouldn't be punished. He had also said that ifyou are convicted of being Jewish or practicing the Jewish religion you are to be executed.
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I don't know who answered 153, but that's not even close to a ballpark estimate. Hitler was a proliferous speaker, it was his weapon of choice. Throughout his political career, he averaged between 1-7 public speeches a month, and more than twice that during the war. I have in front of me an abridged volume of speeches (Volume 2 of 4, covering 1922-1939) and in this volume there are excerpts and press quotes from 355 different speeches. It's possible there are only 153 recorded on film or published in their entirety in print. Not all his speeches are recorded or published. As a proffessional student of the Holocaust, I have studied Hitler in depth; an honest estimate of "number of speeches" would be around 600-1000.
No, Hitler was actually a very good public speaker and did not have any difficulty in speaking.
He made passionate speeches promissing to save Germany's economy <-- Novanet
appeal to German nationalism, or jail
Adolf Hitler wrote his own speeches
no one knows. i think it is because he had really good speeches so he knew what to say to get the violence he did/caused justified. He convinced the judges a lot with long motivational speeches.
no.
Adolf Hitler gave approximately 5,000 speeches during his time in power as the leader of Nazi Germany.
He was very good at it, his skills as an orator is something Hitler was very well known for.
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He promised them that he will make Germany a better place and make Germany stronger. you could check out his speeches, it explains everything.
Name one well known head of state after the Anno Domini who 'gave speeches as he went'
He was very energetic in all of his speeches. He would growl, and shout, and most of the time he would practise in front of his mirror
Hitlers speeches to the world were very convincing
Berlin Sports Palace. (January 30, 1941)
Until Hitler discovered his talent for making rabble-rousing speeches, he was a failure and dropout - good for nothing.