"The Jew is not only a foreign element differing in his essential character, the Jewish people stand against Christians as our deadly foe for all time."
HS: July 28, 1922, Adolf Hitler delivered a speech in Munich in which he condemned the Weimar Republic, denounced Marxism and Jews, and promoted the National Socialist movement as the force that would restore Germany’s strength. The speech reflected the early themes of Nazi propaganda: national humiliation after World War I, the need for a strong authoritarian state, and the portrayal of internal enemies as obstacles to Germany’s revival.
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