Hilter Speech January 30, 1939 (In English). Answers The J*wish Question.

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Published on Oct 16, 2025
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On January 30, 1939, Adolf Hitler addressed the Reichstag on the sixth anniversary of his rise to power. In this speech, he celebrated Germany’s recent political and territorial achievements, criticized Western powers, and issued his infamous antisemitic “prophecy,” foreshadowing future conflict and the horrors of the Holocaust. This address remains a chilling example of Nazi propaganda and the escalation of Hitler’s rhetoric.

J*WISH Question: 22:12- 28:10

IN THIS SPEECH HE SPEAKS ON

1. German unification and expansion (“Greater Germany”)
2. Militarization and defense policy
3. Economic policy and the four-year plan
4. Relations with Italy, Japan, and other nations
5. The “Jewish question”, which includes anti-Semitic propaganda and threats
6. Religion and the role of churches
7. Western nations’ alleged hypocrisy

Source: https://www.worldfuturefund.org/Articles/Hitler/hitler1939.html

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