Речь гитлера текст на немецком с переводом. европейский мир. #речи. Hitler im Reichstag am 1. September 1939 Quelle: Bundesarchiv Koblenz.
Речь Гитлера на съезде НСДАП 1934
In Poland there ruled no democracy, but a man; and with him I succeeded, in precisely twelve months, in coming to an agreement which, for ten years in the first instance, entirely removed the danger of a conflict. We are all convinced that this agreement will bring lasting pacification. We realise that here are two peoples which must live together and neither of which can do away with the other. A people of 33 millions will always strive for an outlet to the sea. A way for understanding, then, had to be found; it has been found; and it will be ever further extended. Certainly things were hard in this area. The nationalities and small national groups frequently quarrelled among themselves.
But the main fact is that the two Governments, and all reasonable and clear-sighted persons among the two peoples and in the two countries, possess the firm will and determination to improve their relations. It was a real work of peace, of more worth than all the chattering in the League of Nations Palace at Geneva. There can scarcely be any difference of opinion to-day among the true friends of peace with regard to the value of this agreement. One only needs to ask oneself what might have happened to Europe if this agreement, which brought such relief, had not been entered into five years ago. In signing it, this great Polish marshal and patriot rendered his people just as great a service as the leaders of the National Socialist State rendered the German people. During the troubled months of the past year the friendship between Germany and Poland was one of the reassuring factors in the political life of Europe.
The German and Polish statements regarding these negotiations are to be found in the annexed documents. Here, too, the Peace Treaty of Versailles-of course intentionally-inflicted a most severe wound on Germany. The strange way in which the Corridor giving Poland access to the sea was marked out was meant, above all, to prevent for all time the establishment of an understanding between Poland and Germany. This problem is-as I have already stressed-perhaps the most painful of all problems for Germany. Nevertheless, I have never ceased to uphold the view that the necessity of a free access to the sea for the Polish State cannot be ignored, and that as a general principle, valid for this case, too, nations which Providence has destined or, if you like, condemned to live side by side would be well advised not to make life still harder for each other artificially and unnecessarily.
Even though the facts which prove this to be so may be brought clearly to their minds, they still doubt and waver and will continue to think that there may be some other explanation.
For the grossly impudent lie always leaves traces behind it, even after it has been nailed down, a fact which is known to all expert liars in this world and to all who conspire together in tha art of lying. These people know only too well how to use falsehood for the basest purposes. From time immemorial, however, the Jews have known better than any others how falsehood and calumny can be exploited. Is not their very existance founded on one great lie, namely, that they are a religious community, whereas in reality they are a race? And what a race! One of the greatest thinkers that mankind has produced has branded the Jews for all time with a statement which is profoundly and exactly true.
Mein Kampf, 1925.
Deputies, if the German Government and its Leader patiently endured such treatment Germany would deserve only to disappear from the political stage. But I am wrongly judged if my love of peace and my patience are mistaken for weakness or even cowardice... These proposals for mediation have failed... Hitler then spoke of the Molotov—Ribbentrop Pact , which had been signed just ten days before, on August 23. I no longer see any reason why [Germany and Russia] should still oppose one another.... We have, therefore, resolved to conclude a pact which rules out for ever any use of violence between us...
Russia and Germany fought against one another in the World War. That shall and will not happen a second time. Hitler justified the German attack by claiming Polish culpability based on invented Polish atrocities at Pitschen and other places, including Gleiwitz and Hochlinden , [3] both of these being part of the culmination of Operation Himmler , a false flag operation intended to demonstrate that the Poles had attacked first, the Gleiwitz incident being the most noted.
С этой целью был создан план кампании лжи, состоящей из объявления, что в опасности другие, дескать, народы, которых Англия опутала обещаниями гарантий и помощи, ровно таким же способом, каким это же было ими проделано и в предыдущую войну. Таким образом, Англия с мая по август 1939 года добилась успеха в оповещении всего мира, что Германия прямо угрожает Литве, Эстонии, Латвии, Финляндии и Бессарабии, равно как и Украине. Эти государства позволили себя вовлечь в принятие обещаний гарантий, таким образом, примкнув к изоляционистскими силам против Германии. Ввиду этих обстоятельств, я считал себя обязанным принять на себя всю ответственность перед лицом моей собственной совести и перед историей германского народа и не только заверил эти страны и их правительства в лживости английских утверждений, но и установил строгую границу наших сил на востоке, посредством самых торжественных деклараций, касающихся границ наших интересов. Национал-социалисты, в это время, вы, возможно, чувствовали, что этот шаг был горек и вынужден для меня. Никогда германский народ не вынашивал в себе враждебных чувств по отношению к народам России! Однако уже более 10 лет еврейские большевики пускались в непрерывные провокации поджечь не только Германию, но и всю Европу. В то время как никогда германские националисты не пытались перекинуть свое мировоззрение на Россию, еврейские большевики из Москвы наоборот только что и делали, что пытались подмять под себя не только нас, но и другие европейские народы; и не только идеологически, но и грубой военной силой. Последствия действий этого большевистского правительства порождают только хаос, нищету и голод во всех странах. Наоборот, я, уже 20 лет с минимальным вмешательством и без разрушения нашей промышленности, устанавливаю социализм в Германии, который не только полностью ликвидировал безработицу, но и позволяет рабочему человеку получать большую часть результатов своего труда. Успех этой политики экономической и социальной реконструкции нашего общества, путём систематического уничтожения разницы в классах и рангах, имеет в качестве конечной цели истинно общегосударственную общность всего народа. Поэтому только через силу я заставил себя в августе 1939 года послать своего министра иностранных дел Риббентропа в Москву в попытке вырваться из тисков английской изоляции. Я это сделал только перед лицом своей ответственности перед германским народом, но ещё больше в надежде достижения постоянной разрядки напряженности, и чтобы уменьшить жертвы, которые в противном случае от нас бы потребовались. В то время как Германия торжественно подтвердила в Москве, что перечисленные страны и территории «Эстония, Латвия, Финляндия и Бессарабия, равно как и Украина» , за исключением Литвы, не входят в интересы Германии, специальное соглашение было заключено секретный параграф «Пакта о Ненападении» на случай если Англии удастся заставить Польшу спровоцировать войну с Германией. И в этом случае тоже германские требования были сведены к существенным ограничениям и вне всякой связи с успехами германской армии. Национал-социалисты, последствия этого «Пакта», которого я сам и хотел, и который был заключен в интересах германского народа, были очень и очень плачевными, в особенности, что касается германцев, проживающих в вышеупомянутых странах. Боле полумиллиона германских мужчин и женщин, большинство из которых крестьяне, ремесленники и рабочие, буквально за ночь вынуждены были бежать, чтобы ускользнуть от нового режима, который сначала угрожал им беспросветной нищетой, и, рано или поздно, — полным уничтожением. Тем не менее тысячи германцев исчезли совсем. Невозможно даже определить их судьбу и что с ними сейчас. Среди них было 160 тысяч граждан Германии. И на всё это я должен был закрыть глаза. Я был обязан молчать. В конце концов, это я сам захотел достигнуть разрядки напряжённости и, если возможно, то и полного мира с этим государством. Однако во время нашего общего вступления в Польшу, кремлёвские правители внезапно и в противоречии с договором также затребовали и Литву. Германия никогда не имела намерений оккупировать Литву. И Германия не только оказалась не способной предъявить такой же ультиматум литовскому правительству, но и отвергла запрос Литвы прислать германские войска, потому что это требование было не в соответствии с целями германской политики. Но несмотря на это, я подчинился и этому новому требованию Кремля. Однако это было только началом шантажа и всё новых и новых вымогательств. Победа в Польше, которая была достигнута исключительно германскими войсками, предоставила мне возможность ещё раз обратиться к западным странам с предложением мира. Это предложение мира в очередной раз было отвергнуто, как и всегда, благодаря интернациональным усилиям еврейских поджигателей войны. В это время причиной такого отказа был тот факт, что Англия ещё надеялась мобилизовать против Германии коалицию европейских стран, включавшую Балканские страны и Советскую Россию. Поэтому Лондон решил послать Mr. Cripps посланником в Москву.
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Советские газеты о войне в Польше. Советская газета 1939. Газета 1939 года. Поздравление Сталина Гитлеру. Слова Гитлера. Гитлер начал вторую мировую войну. Высказывания Гитлера о войне.
Цитата Гитлера про войну. Звуки Гитлера. Мюнхенский пивной путч 1923. Пивной путч в Германии в 1923. Пивной путч в Мюнхене 1923 Гитлер. Пивной путч в Мюнхене 1923 года презентация.
Немецкая речь. Речь русских немцев. Быстрая речь на немецком. Правда 1939. Газета правда 1939. Газета 1939.
Газета правда 1939 год. Йозеф Геббельс 22 июня 1941 года. Воззвание Гитлера 22 июня к немецкому народу. Геббельс зачитывает обращение Гитлера 22 июня 1941. Выступление Гитлера 1941. Слова Гитлера о русских.
Цитаты Гитлера на немецком. Высказывания о любви Адольфа Гитлера. Цитаты Адольфа Гитлера про любовь. Речи Адольфа Гитлера на немецком языке. Речи Адольфа Гитлера с переводом. Германские фразы Гитлера.
Йозеф Геббельс, Нюрнберг, сентябрь 1936 года. Высказывание Геббельса о бандеровцах. Йозеф Геббельс об украинцах. Геббельс о бандеровцах цитата. Адольф Гитлер тоталитарный режим. Немецкие диктаторские текста.
Рансхофен на карте в 1889. Адольф Гитлер голос. Adolf Hitler 1933 Speech. Hitler Speech 1933. Русские должны умереть, чтобы жили мы немцы. Мы обязаны истреблять население.
Гитлер заявил мы обязаны истребить населения. Мы обязаны истребить население низшей расы. Заявление ТАСС 14. Июня 1941г. Сообщение ТАСС 1941. Правда 22 июня 1941.
I do not know what is more evil, a bodily threat rather than a spiritual suppression which can perhaps break down a person even faster than a physical threat. There have been heroes who have come forward at that time. And I should like to explain something about that: These heroes have in reality continued the war of 1914-1918. One sees them yet so displayed as if they were soldiers in my eyes and their party, no, that the soldiers have been once, and indeed the best soldiers. They were the best soldiers that have ever been, who would not and could not bear the acquiescence, thus we recognize it today, that a really good National Socialist will also be always the best soldier. And now came the organized opponents also. They were first of all approximately 46 or 47 parties, who hesitated accordingly to unite together the bicyclists, or the small gardeners, or cottagers, or other people. But there were some 48 parties. An Allied Opposition.
And here above all the party secretaries, their functionaries,. For where, after all, was a... You are fighting here for something that can be of no use to anyone. You will both have to get off your high horse. In the long run you cannot do without each other. And as an example he says, or he makes rejoinders, which... Where, then, do the trade-union secretaries and the syndics get? And most of all, where then do the dear Jews get, who had, indeed, their interests so much in both camps, who on the one hand directed capital, even, and on the other hand led the anti-capitalists, and often, indeed, as one family with two brothers in both camps. My dear national comrades!
When at that time I began this fight, I knew very well that it was a fight against an entire condition of things, and how hard it was only my fellow-fighters can know, who realized that for me the last war had offered clear... I continued to fight when I could speak again, and I have gone up and down the country, and from city to city, and have spoken and labored again and again, always with the single thought to loose the German people from this bond, to deliver them from their lethargy, and voice is fading. Not only have I found comrades in arms, but also countless people in the course of these years, who have now helped us, women and men, who have given all, for whom the Party, in particular, was everything. The other wretched bourgeois, especially, cannot understand that. Only those can understand who belong to National Socialism, for whom the movement means everything, so that they have thought of their movement the whole day, so that they have risked all, and have offered every sacrifice. Now the whole nation understands it; what was then counted not even a thousand, today totals millions of fellow countrymen, who are going to the gathering places, and are giving, for the National Socialist Union, their last fur and pullover. This good fortune, to be able to give... How great the good fortune was only those can measure, apparently, who today can say of themselves: "I am doing everything for my people, everything for our soldiers, so that they may stand fast. Slowly, it is true, but it was well so; it needed time, but it came into existence.
This movement exists today; it was not an uninterrupted growth, but there were then again also days of the most severe distress and of doubt, dark days. I need only remember the year 1923. The enemy stood in the Ruhr district, Germany was in inflation, the whole German people ruined, and seemed to be going under in unparalleled misery, several words unintelligible and they profited by our misfortune. And then I tried at that time to get in my hand the power to bring misfortune to a stop. And at the moment when I might believe that I would get the power, then fate struck me down, and I came, instead of into power, into prison. And then, at this time, then the movement had to be on guard, and of course, I myself, also. And I may now say that at this moment, when I had yet scarcely come to my senses, I did not lose my head for a minute, but had soon recovered my faith. One sentence unintelligible one needed to have no further hesitation about it, one no longer needed even to choose, National Socialism fading. After 13 months I came back again and began again from the beginning.
And then Providence freed the whole volume? Years of waiting. Then after the first hard blow I got great increases in the movement. What that cost in work is known only to those who were there then. But I kept then also my boundless faith, faith in my own person, too, Remainder of sentence unintelligible-Hitler is screaming. I took to heart then the saying of a German philosopher: "The blow of an old. At this time the rest of the world took no notice at all of us. These diplomats sent wonderful reports to their governments, in which they depicted the... They treated the Germany of that day as though there never would exist, or never had existed a National Socialism.
And how they treated this Germany! Their Germany, their democratic Germany. The child which they had... This freak of parliamentary democracy, constitution of Weimar and body of laws from Versailles! How they mishandled this monster-child, oppressed it, wrung it out. If today they act as though they are against us National Socialists, or turn against National Socialist Germany, still, did they not... Only there is one difference: they cannot... To us it makes no difference what their opinion of us is: I have never, even to the slightest degree, counted on having foreign countries... If it should come to pass that my enemies should praise me, then the German nation can send me to the devil.
They were refused every human right, but they should have had the right, now and then, to participate in an international conference, or even to preside there. The disarmament: If today it is said, that our Germany, this National Socialist Germany, forced us to arm, putting aside the fact that... There was once a Germany which had no arms at all. They could have done it, or does anyone believe that perhaps Stresemann or Marx, or any one of these men, Wirth, Bauer, Eberth, Scheidemann, would have declared the might of war? Well, that cannot be told anyone. That is when they should have disarmed. Some of them got themselves well-fixed in one place, some in another. They knew very well why Germany had to be disarmed. They added all of this to the name Democracy.
And then the terrible unemployment. Where was all the economic...? Where were the wonder-workers magicians? If today they can lie so in the newspapers, so that President Roosevelt declares that America will give the world a new economic order. It may very well be a new order, but a very miserable one. Such is the system, a system with which he has himself gone bankrupt, so that he now believes that only through a war can he preserve the justice of nations. Politico-economically, the German people has not received what was promised it before the days of the Versailles Treaty. On the contrary, as the other world went to pieces progressively, unemployment grew and continued to grow greater. The years 1913 to 1930 are years of continuous experimentation, continuous economic ruin, an uninterrupted prostitution of the political sovereignty of the German people; also an abandonment of economic materials.
And we had to witness all this. At that time I fought, but during those years, my countrymen, there were many setbacks for forbidden parties, one sentence... Then again local groups were dissolved, then again, over all of German states the movement was forbidden. In short, there was a continuous fight against uninterrupted setbacks. Then, finally, came September, 1930, and we walked into the Reichstag with our 106 mandates-another was added-107 mandates. Then we should have been given part in the government, but that was when the real opposition sidetracking came, and it grew greater uninterruptedly. It was a continuous battle, which eventually... How many party members did we lose at the time? Then came the year 1932.
The first presidential election, again a setback. The second presidential election, the party saw... It was a fight in which all was at stake. Many persons again had to pay with their lives that year. Many persons went to prison. And then came July, with a... Then everyone cried: "This is the hour in which to take over power," and again the hour passed by, it had to go by. And then came another reversal. And then-a final battle.
And finally the day, the memory of which we are celebrating. Now, my compatriots countrymen , I have related this to you only very briefly, in order to show you above all else that: the victory which we are celebrating today, did not come to us at that time as an easy gift, which fell into our laps. This victory was bound up with great efforts, with sacrifices, with deprivations, with unceasing labors, and also with setbacks. And if you had asked anyone on January 15, "Do you believe that this person"-that was I at that time-"will get into power? And now I must mention something else. I told you what I found conditions to be in the year 1919 to 1920, when I brought the party into existence; I have depicted for you the situation, after my first great defeat. But I must recall to your memory, in just a few sentences, what I had taken upon myself on that 30th of January. It was a heritage which hardly anyone wanted any more to take over at all. Everything ruined, the economy destroyed; 7,000,000 people without a living, and it was increasing from week to week; 7,000,000 part-time workers.
The Reich finances an enormous deficit of nearly three billions. The peasantry on the verge of complete collapse, on the verge of having land and soil auctioned off. Trade crippled, commerce brought to a halt, our shipping no longer in existence. In general, everything in Germany seemed now to be dead. But I took that over. It was no bright heritage, but I looked upon it as an honor to take over something not at the moment when it is flourishing, but to take it over at the moment when others say: "Everything is already ruined. Everyone can, of course? It was altogether clear to me that? I would have been beaten to death, I dared and I won.
I began to stabilize the German currency by relentless pressure from above. I began, however, to stabilize it so... German production... All that is easy to tell today, but it was not so easy then, for if it had been so easy, why did my opponents not do it? I immediately began with the repression of all the foreign elements in Germany; I mean our cosmopolites. I began also at this time to bring individual provinces into the Reich. Instead of numberless economic organizations a combination of all in one single bureau. At first, of course, everyone complained whose interests were thereby threatened. But one thing no one can dispute, from either the right or left: In the end everything went better than before.
For one thing, my comrades, you must all admit, wherever you come from: Everywhere today you see works of peace which we could no longer continue on account of war. Everywhere you see great buildings, schools, housing projects, which the war has kept us from carrying on. Before I entered upon this war, I had begun a gigantic program of social, economic, cultural work, in part already completed. But everywhere I had in mind new plans, new projects. When, on the other hand, I look at my opponents, what have they really done, now? They could rush easily enough into war. War did not rob them of a peaceful state, for they have accomplished nothing.
As good democrats they began to oppress and mishandle the majority of the inhabitants.
They tried gradually to enforce on the world their view that the Czech state had a special mission to perform in the world. The Constitution of the Czech State, as it was by democrats, was not rooted in the people but served the political aims of those who oppressed the majority of the inhabitants. In view of these political aims, it had been found necessary to construct this Constitution in a manner giving the Czechs a predominant position in the State. He who opposed such encroachment is an enemy of the State and according to democratic conceptions of the State, an outlaw. The so-called nation of the Czechs has thus been selected by Providence, which in this case made use of those who once designed Versailles, to see that no one rose against this purpose of the State. Should, however, some one belonging to the majority of the oppressed people of this nation protest against this, the nation may knock him down with force and kill him if it is necessary or desired. But it is something most natural that compels us Germans to take an interest in this problem. Among the majority of nationalities that are being suppressed in this State there are 3,500,000 Germans.
These Germans, too, are creatures of God. The Almighty did not create them that they should be surrendered by a State construction made at Versailles to a foreign power that is hateful to them, and He has not created 7,000,000 Czechs in order that they should supervise 3,500,000 Germans or act as guardians for them and still less to do them violence and torture. The conditions in this nation are unbearable, as is generally known. Politically more than 3,500,000 people were robbed in the name of the right of self-determination of a certain Mr. Wilson of their self-determination and of their right to self-determination. Economically these people were deliberately ruined and afterward handed over to a slow process of extermination. These truths cannot be abolished by phrases. They are testified to by deeds.
The misery of the Sudeten Germans is without end. They want to annihilate them. They are being oppressed in an inhuman and intolerable manner and treated in an undignified way. When 3,500,000 who belong to a people of almost 80,000,000 are not allowed to sing any song that the Czechs do not like because it does not please the Czechs or are brutally struck for wearing white stockings because the Czechs do not like it, and do not want to see them, and are terrorized or maltreated because they greet with a form of salutation that is not agreeable to them, although they are greeting not Czechs but one another, and when they are pursued like wild beasts for every expression of their national life. This may be a matter of indifference to several representatives of our democracies or they may possibly even be sympathetic because it concerns only 3,500,000 Germans. I can only say to representatives of the democracies that this is not a matter of indifference to us. And I say that if these tortured creatures cannot obtain rights and assistance by themselves, they can obtain both from us. An end must be made of depriving these people of their rights.
I have already said this quite clearly in my speech of February 22. It was a short-sighted piece of work when the statesmen at Versailles brought the abnormal structure of Czechoslovakia into being. It was possible to violate the demands of millions of another nationality only so long as the brother nation itself was suffering from the consequences of general maltreatment by the world. To believe that such a regime could go on sinning without hindrance forever was possible only through a scarcely credible degree of blindness. I declared in my speech of February 22 before the Reichstag that the Reich would not tolerate any further continued oppression of 3,500,000 Germans, and I hope that the foreign statesmen will be convinced that these were no mere words. The National Socialist State has consented to very great sacrifices indeed, very great national sacrifices for the sake of European peace; not only has it not cherished so-called thoughts of revenge, but on the contrary it has banished them from all its public and private life.
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Wer sind Sie, dass Sie es wagen, sich meinen Befehlen zu widersetzen? Jeder hat mich belogen, sogar die SS! Армия мне лжет! Все мне лгут, даже СС!
Die Rede Adolf Hitlers – Речь Адольфа Гитлера
"Why We Are Antisemites" - Text of Adolf Hitler's 1920 speech at the Hofbräuhaus | The speeches, letters, and proclamations of Adolph Hitler. Мартин Вютке Речь Гитлера из фильма. |
Обращение Адольфа Гитлера к германскому народу 22 июня 1941 | О сервисе Прессе Авторские права Связаться с нами Авторам Рекламодателям Разработчикам. |
Обращение Адольфа Гитлера к германскому народу 22 июня 1941
The first shots of the invasion had been fired at around 4:48 am of September 1, by the battleship Schleswig-Holstein. At 5:40 am Hitler issued a declaration to the armed forces: "The Polish state has refused the peaceful settlement of relations which I desired, and appealed to arms In order to put an. Последние добавленные тексты песен. Речь Гитлера текст. Выступление Гитлера на немецком. европейский мир. #речи. Последние добавленные тексты песен.
Речь гитлера на немецком текст
Полный текст обращения Гитлера от 22 июня 1941 года, в котором он разъяснял для немецкого народа причины нападения Германии на СССР. Гитлеровские речи на немецком. Речь Гитлера текст. О сервисе Прессе Авторские права Связаться с нами Авторам Рекламодателям Разработчикам. Лайфхаки. Музыка. Новости и СМИ. Обучение. Подкасты. Речь Гитлера текст. Выступление Гитлера на немецком.