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Hitler’s Speech to the German people.

Comrades and fellow German soldiers I am here today to address


you on a very serious matter that we have at hand. Although we
have been defeated in world war 1 and we have had to sign the
peace treaty, putting us in agreement of the fact that we have
started the war. We have had to reduce our forces, had our weapons
destroyed, and pay for damages. We can still emerge victorious. I
know exactly how bitter and humiliated, the people of Germany feel
about the treaty of Versailles, and that is why i am here, to make a
promise to you. I also know that you are in a great depression, as is
the rest of the world, but do not worry because my promise to you is
this, anyone who supports me will have jobs and food, not to
mention the pride and dignity that all Germans should have in their
country, my troops and I will regain all the and that was taken from
us, not to mention taking revenge on anyone who opposed us,
Britain, France and all those who fought against us will all pay for the
humiliation that they have given us, all of Europe shall be Germanys,
nobody will be able to stop us. But to all those that oppose us,
beware, for there is not a place in Germany where those who do not
support us can hide, Germany will be unstoppable, we will claim our
victory. As part of our promise, i will take away this new parliament
that we all do not trust and we all will rule German, together.

Now, join me fellow brethren in our walk to victory.

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