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  2. 30 January 1939 Reichstag speech - Wikipedia

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    Hitler at the podium . On 30 January 1939, Nazi German dictator Adolf Hitler gave a speech in the Kroll Opera House to the Reichstag delegates, which is best known for the prediction he made that "the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe" would ensue if another world war were to occur.

  3. Hitler's prophecy - Wikipedia

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    He consistently, and probably intentionally, misdated the prophecy to 1 September 1939, when the German invasion of Poland began. [49] [52] [53] By emphasizing the link between the war and the persecution of the Jews, [52] the persecution could be construed as a justified response to an attack on Germany. [54]

  4. 1939 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's prophecy speech in the Reichstag, 30 January 1939 30 January – Hitler gives a speech before the Reichstag calling for an "export battle" to increase German foreign exchange holdings. The same speech also sees Hitler's "prophecy" where he warns that if "Jewish financers" start a war against Germany, the "result will be the ...

  5. List of speeches given by Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's prophecy speech of 30 January 1939. From his first speech in 1919 in Munich until the last speech in February 1945, Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, gave a total of 1525 speeches.

  6. January 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's prophecy speech in the Reichstag, 30 January 1939. Hitler made a speech to the Reichstag on the sixth anniversary of the Nazis' coming to power, predicting that if "Jewish financiers" started a war, the result would be "the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe." [41]

  7. 1939 - Wikipedia

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    1939 was a common year ... The same speech also sees "Hitler's prophecy", ... 1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania, requiring return of the KlaipÄ—da Region ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Hitler's ...

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    "A propaganda campaign conducted from November 1938 to January 1939 aimed at justifying the pogrom to the German people and blaming it on the Jews." This jarred a little to me, it felt like it was missing something more at the end. I would recommend adding "was" before "conducted", which fixes it in my head. Rephrased; Speech of 30 January 1939

  9. Oster conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Hans Oster in 1939. The Oster Conspiracy, also called the September Conspiracy (German: Septemberverschwörung), of 1938 was a proposed plan to overthrow German Führer Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime if Germany went to war with Czechoslovakia over the Sudetenland.