Summary of Adolf Hitler’s Address on the Sudeten Germans

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Adolf Hitler's speech on the Sudeten Germans discusses the importance of their right to self-determination and calls on the Czechoslovakian people to let them vote in communal elections. He also criticizes the Czech government for not responding to Germany's mobilization efforts sooner.

  • 00:00:00 In this speech, Adolf Hitler talks about the Sudeten Germans and how they need to be "relocated" in order to protect them from the Czechoslovaks. He also discusses the importance of communal elections and how the Czechoslovaks are afraid of their unity. He ends the speech by saying that the Boehner-led Republicans should let the elections happen and allow the Sudeten Germans to vote.
  • 00:05:00 In his speech, Adolf Hitler discusses the progress of the German war effort, and emphasizes the importance of innovation and discipline. He also criticizes the Czech government for not responding to Germany's mobilization efforts sooner. He ends the speech by thanking the crowd for their support.
  • 00:10:00 Adolf Hitler gives a speech on the Sudeten Germans, saying that they deserve their right to self-determination. He demands that Czechoslovakia stop oppressing them, and that the Czechoslovakian people themselves should determine their future.
  • 00:15:00 Adolf Hitler's speech on the Sudeten Germans indicates that he regrets the need to take military action against the Sudeten Germans, but believes that right must be defended at any cost. He also stresses the importance of the German people and their traditions, and mentions the old German Empire, the Holy Roman Empire. He goes on to mention the new nations that have been created based on old generations of Germans, and ends the speech by urging the German people to unite and migrate to Italy.
  • 00:20:00 Adolf Hitler addressed the Nazi Congress at Nuremberg, announcing that Germany will no longer pursue a policy of expansionism. He also reaffirmed the country's national pride, and stated that Germany will not go to war unless provoked.
  • 00:25:00 This speech by Adolf Hitler discusses the situation in Czechoslovakia and the need for Germany to be given its "right of self-determination." He also makes a direct personal attack on President Charles Benesch, calling him hypocritical and lying about German mobilization. He calls on the world to recognize the contributions he has made to peace, and warns that if Germany and Czechoslovakia do not come to an understanding, other European powers may get involved in a conflict.
  • 00:30:00 In this speech, Adolf Hitler calls for an end to opposition to the Germans in Czechoslovakia, and threatens to use German military might to enforce their rights. He also calls for an understanding between the German government and the three and a half million Germans in Czechoslovakia. If this does not happen, he says, German patience is nearly at an end and they will use military force to achieve their goals.

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