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  1. 1 de ene. de 2020 · Listen to Hearts of Iron IV - Allied Speeches Music Pack (Original Game Soundtrack) by Mangalf & Paradox Interactive on Apple Music. 2020. 14 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 8 minutes. Album · 2020 · 14 Songs

  2. The Storm is Coming (1932) Background: Goebbels evidently thought this one of the best of his pre-1933 speeches, since it was one of the few early speeches he reprinted after 1933. It was a campaign speech delivered in Berlin on 9 July 1932 as a lead -up to the 31 July 1932 Reichstag elections, in which the Nazis achieved their highest vote ...

  3. 4 de jun. de 2020 · About this DLC. Monumental and inspirational moments from history come alive in your Hearts of Iron IV game with the Allied Speech Pack. Set to activate when certain in-game conditions are met, the Allied Speech Pack brings you closer to the past. Over 70 minutes of speech taken from the darkest days of the last century. 13 total speech ...

  4. It must never come to that. One of the most effective defenses is an unforgiving, cold hardness against the destroyers of our people, against the instigators of the war, against those who would benefit if we lose, and therefore also against the victims, if we win. Therefore, we must say again and yet again: 1. The Jews are our destruction.

  5. 2 de jul. de 2020 · 1.-. Principle of simplification and the single enemy. Adopt a single idea, a single Symbol; Individualize the adversary into a single enemy. 2.-. Principle of the contagion method. Gather diverse ...

  6. 6 de ene. de 2010 · Wright duly notes that German finance minister Count Schwering von Krosigk employed the phrase “iron curtain” in 1942, Joseph Goebbels in 1945, and other Nazis in between, but they were late to the coinage. Churchill did not get it from them, but, more likely, from the fellow-Britons who bandied it in the era of World War I (p. 351).

  7. Knowledge and Propaganda (1928) This is to my mind one of Goebbels’ most interesting speeches. It was given on 9 January 1928 to an audience of party members at the so-called “Hochschule für Politik,” a series of training talks for party members in Berlin. It is Goebbels’ most extended discussion of the nature of propaganda, all the ...