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Adolf Hitler (1935 Krupp Factory speech)

In 1935, Adolf Hitler delivered a significant speech at the Krupp Factory, highlighting Germany's industrial capabilities and the regime's focus on rearmament. This address came at a time when the Nazi government was aggressively pursuing military expansion, reflecting the tensions escalating in Europe. By promoting the idea of self-sufficiency and militarization, Hitler sought to rally industrial leaders and the general populace around his vision of a powerful German state. His rhetoric emphasized diligence and national pride, aiming to inspire a collective effort towards achieving these ambitious goals. For those interested in this pivotal moment in history, sound clips of the speech are available for listening and download on this page.
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