[Adolf Hitler speaks before the Reichstag in respond to a message from U.S. President F.D. Roosevelt].

Adolf Hitler replies to a conciliatory message from Franklin Roosevelt, in an address before the German Reichstag. Roosevelt's message of April 13, 1939 offered the U.S. as a neutral party for negotiations to resolve issues and prevent war and requested a promise from Hitler not to invade independ...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 (Speaker)
Göring, Hermann, 1893-1946 (Speaker)
Language:German
Language and/or Writing System:
In German.
Published: [1939]
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (84 min., 39 sec.) : digital, WAV file.
Format: Audio Software
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Summary:
Adolf Hitler replies to a conciliatory message from Franklin Roosevelt, in an address before the German Reichstag. Roosevelt's message of April 13, 1939 offered the U.S. as a neutral party for negotiations to resolve issues and prevent war and requested a promise from Hitler not to invade independent countries in Europe and the Middle East. Hitler recites a long list of grievances from severe war reparations to Germany's loss of European territories and colonial holdings. Hitler also defends the Anschluss in Austria and the takeover of the Czech Sudetenland. In German.
Note:Title supplied.
Electronic resource.
Call Number:Voice 16077
Playing Time:01:24:39
Event Details:
Recorded on Apr. 28, 1939.