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Various regimes have restricted the press, cinema, literature, and other entertainment venues. In contemporary Germany, the Grundgesetz (Basic Law) generally guarantees freedom of press, speech, and opinion. Today, censorship is mainly exerted in the form of restriction of access to certain media (examples include motion pictures and video ...
In such a situation, Germany, contrary to its obligations under the Treaty of Versailles, would have to rearm the Reichswehr. Hitler and Mussolini in Munich (1940). Speech by Hitler to the cheering crowds at Vienna's Heldenplatz on the annexation of Austria, March 15, 1938. Foreign policy. The program concluded with remarks on foreign policy.
We shall fight on the beaches. Winston Churchill's address to Congress (1941) Winston Churchill's address to Congress (1943) Categories: Speeches by war. Works about World War II.
Military expression is an area of military law pertaining to the United States military that relates to the free speech rights of its service members. [1] While "military free speech" was the term used during the Vietnam War era, "military expression" has become a niche area of military law since 2001. [2] [failed verification] Besides media ...
The speech is also found in a footnote to notes about a speech that Hitler held in Obersalzberg on 22 August 1939 and was published in the German foreign policy documents When later asked at Nuremberg who his source was, Lochner said it was a German named "Herr Maasz" but gave vague information about him.
The Holocaust. The Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations was the first formal statement to the world about the Holocaust, issued on December 17, 1942, by the American and British governments on behalf of the Allied Powers. [1] In it, they describe the ongoing events of the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Europe .
Günther Quandt (28 July 1881 – 30 December 1954) was a German industrialist who founded an industrial empire that today includes BMW and Altana, a car and chemical company, respectively. Between, 1921 and 1929 he was married to Magda Ritschel, later the wife of Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. In the 1930s he joined the Nazi Party ...
The Marburg speech ( German: Marburger Rede) was an address given by German Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen at the University of Marburg on 17 June 1934. [1] It is said to be the last speech made publicly, and on a high level, in Germany against National Socialism. It was done in favour of the old nationalist-militarist clique that had run ...