RME0KR1A–Adolf Hitler during a meeting at the Reichstag
RMC460KF–Adolf Hitler addresses to the Reichstag, 1939
RM2X4G220–Hitler delivering his 'peace' speech in the Reichstag, 6 October 1939. Adolf Hitler, 1889 – 1945. German politician, demagogue, Pan-German revolutionary, leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany, and Führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. From The War in Pictures, First Year.
RM2DBHN99–Adolf Hitler gives a speech in the Reichstag.
RM2RTW7TN–On the 6th October 1939, Adolf Hitler made a speech in the Reichstag in which he suggested to the British and French leaders a succession of hostilities. It was rejected on the grounds that Hitler's word could not be trusted.
RMC45EP6–Adolf Hitler in the Reichstag, 1942
RMF7NFMH–Adolf Hitler addresses the reichstag on 1st September 1939, just before the invasion of poland
RMC45EP8–Drive of Adolf Hitler to the Reichstag on 06/10/1939
RM2M3JXTT–Adolf Hitler addressing the first meeting of the Greater German Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House, Berlin, 30th January 1939. The giant eagle in the background is representative of the Nazi's control of the Reichstag and the power of the 'Fuhrer', Adolf Hitler.
RMC45HPF–Adolf Hitler during the Reichstag session on 23/03/1933
RMD960MX–Adolf Hitler addressing a meeting in the Reichstag circa 1935.
RM2DBHMYB–Adolf Hitler, already Reich Chancellor, during a party event of the NSDAP in the Berlin Sportpalast.
RMBY8B5N–ADOLF HITLER addresses the Reichstag with Goering in light suit presiding behind him
RM2DBHNBJ–Adolf Hitler, Reichstag: 01.09.1939, declaration of war on Poland
RM2RHNBRJ–ADOLF HITLER DECLARES WAR against the United States in the Reichstag, Berlin, 11 December 1944
RMHWGDYF–Speech by Adolf Hitler to Reichstag 19th July 1940 to justify his aggressive warmongering 'Last Appeal To Reason'
RMB41ABT–events, Second World War / WWII, Poland 1939, beginning of the war, 1.9.1939, speech of Adolf Hitler, Reichstag (Kroll Opera), Berlin,
RM2HPMRAF–Adolf Hitler on the podium giving his famous war speech to the Reichstag 1-9-1939 Berlin Nazi Germany
RMDB3T28–Reichstag Fire, Berlin, 27.2.1933, Chancellor of the Reich Adolf Hitler, President of the Reichstag Hermann Goering and prince August Wilhelm of Prussia in of the lobby, 28.2.1933, police, politics, policy, Reichstag, blaze, arson, fire raising, arsons, disaster, disasters, catastrophe, catastrophes, people, group, groups, Germany, German Reich, Third Reich, 1930s, 30s, 20th century, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME0KR19–Adolf Hitler during a meeting at the Reichstag
RMK0767C–PORTRAIT ADOLF HITLER in military uniform with swastika armband portrait of Fuhrer Adolf Hitler by Heinrich Hoffman (personal photographer) in the Berlin Reichstag Germany 1930s
RMDDT1ET–Chancellor Adolf Hitler making a speech before the Reichstag, Berlin, 17th May 1933. Artist: Unknown
RMA2Y9X9–Hitler Speech Reichstag
RMG950G9–Hindenburg und Hitler - Zur Deutschen Freiheit und Einheit - Deutschland wählt Hitlerliste 1 ( Hindenburg and Hitler - to German freedom and unity - Germany elects Hitler list 1 ) Berlin Nazi Germany ( NSDAP poster for the Reichstag elections 5 march 1933 )
RM2GFMHB1–Adolf Hitler making his famous January 30 1939 speech in the Reichstag in which he 'predicted' that the Jews would start a world war and that they would be annihilated in Europe. Credit: German Bundesarchiv
RMECGYPA–adolf hitler box reichstag building basement
RMGG2CCM–Hitler leaving the Reichstag through the cheering crowd January 30, 1934 Germany Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RMG4E942–Policeman and SS man ( armband marks ) policeman patrol on the day of the Reichstag Elections March 5 1933 ( Topographie of Terror historical museum on site of former Gestapo headquarters ) Berlin Germany
RMCR4NG8–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor since 1933, speech at the Reichstag, 6.10.1939, peace offer to the Western powers, half length,
RMD994DH–Adolf Hitler receiving an ovation in the Reichstag after announcing the peaceful acquisition of Austria Berlin, March 1938
RMB3ECHG–Hitler at Reichstag / 1.9.1939
RM2CWBCT4–Adolf Hitler, German Nazi leader. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became leader of the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) party in 1921. After an unsuccessful coup attempt in Munich in 1923, Hitler was imprisoned. He set about pursuing power by democratic means. His nationalistic and anti-semitic message quickly gained support after Germany was humiliated by defeat in World War I and the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles and, from the late 1920s, suffering from economic collapse. Hitler came to power in 1933, and persuaded the Reichstag (parliament) to grant him dictatorial powers. He cru
RM2DBHNB9–'Adolf Hitler at the lectern of the Reichstag, during the speech in which he announces the attack on Poland with the words ''from 5:45 a.m. on, shots are fired back''.'
RM2BW3YHG–Adolf Hitler pledges European safety answers to Anthony Eden and scraps Versailles clauses in Reichstag speech . A page of safety for France and Belgium , and repeated demand for the return of Germany ' s colonies , and the scrapping of two more clauses of the mutilated the Versailles treaty where the main points of Chancellor Hitler ' s anxiously awaited speech to the Reichstag in Kroll Opera house , Berlin , on the fourth anniversary of the Nazi regime . He devoted considerable time to answering Anthony Eden's recent speech in which the British Foreign Minister appealed to Germany . Followin
RMC45CG3–Adolf Hitler speaks to the Reichstag, 1933
RFHMBC1A–Hitler accepts the ovation of the Reichstag after announcing the 'peaceful' acquisition of Austria. It set the stage to annex the Czechoslovakian Sudetenland, largely inhabited by a German-speaking population. Berlin, March 1938. (OWI) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 208-N-39843 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 988
RMC460KK–Adolf Hitler speaks to the Reichstag, 1939
RM2A6DJJH–Hitler accepts the ovation of the Reichstag after announcing the `peaceful' acquisition of Austria. It set the stage to annex the Czechoslovakian Sudetenland, largely inhabited by a German- speaking population. Berlin, March 1938
RME0KR18–Adolf Hitler during a meeting at the Reichstag
RMK076GK–PORTRAIT ADOLF HITLER in military uniform with swastika armband portrait of Fuhrer Adolf Hitler by Heinrich Hoffman (personal photographer) in the Berlin Reichstag Germany 1930s
RMDDYF1F–The Reichstag on fire, Berlin, Germany, 27 February 1933. Artist: Unknown
RMRBYNME–1938 Adolf Hitler receiving a storm of applause and Heil Hitler salutes from the Reichstag deputies after the announcement of the “peaceful” occupation/ Anschluss of Austria. Location: Berlin, Germany Date: March 1938
RMA2Y9XA–Hitler Speech Reichstag
RMM9MF6A–1940’s Vintage WW2 Adolf Hitler delivers a speech at the Kroll Opera House to the men of the Reichstag on the subject of Roosevelt and the war in the Pacific, declaring war on the United States. Berlin 1941
RMG39HJY–HITLER/SPEECH/REICHSTAG
RM2F9G9A7–Adolf Hitler speech 1940 World War II Reichstag session in the Berlin Kroll Opera House on July 19, 1940 after the victory over France: 'Hitler speaks as a victorious general' WW2 France French Occupation by German Nazi Military Forces
RMGG29HR–Reichstag session, Hitler delivering a funeral oration for Hindenburg August 5/6, 1934 Germany Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RMTWWD1J–Adolf Hitler PODIUM REICHSTAG SPEECH Vintage pre-war 1930's German Nazi Propaganda Image of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler (standing at lectern) delivering a speech at the Reichstag on the 'Jewish question,' threatening the annihilation of European Jewry should another war break out, 30 January 1939. Adolf Hitler – Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany and Leader of the Nazi Party Germany
RM2GFMHPB–Hitler announcing the declaration of war against the United States to the Reichstag on 11 December 1941. Credit: German Bundesarchiv
RMB3ECJ4–Hitler /Reichstag/War/1.9.1939.
RM2CWBCR6–Adolf Hitler, German Nazi leader, 1923. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became leader of the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) party in 1921. After an unsuccessful coup attempt in Munich in 1923, and briefly imprisoned, Hitler sought power by democratic means. His nationalistic and anti-semitic message quickly gained support in Germany which was humiliated by defeat in World War I and the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles. From the late 1920s, Germany suffered from economic collapse. Hitler came to power in 1933, and persuaded the Reichstag (parliament) to grant him dictatorial powers. H
RMB3EK29–Hitler outside the Reichstag 11.12.1941
RMBA7YN2–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor since 1933, with Hindenburg, caricature, Reichstag fire, drawing from 'The Montreal', 23.3.1933, full length,
RMKFD77B–Reichstag building captured by the Red Army and severely damage in the Second World War. Berlin, Germany. April 30, 1945 World War II
RMDATXXF–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Chancellor of the Reich 30.1.1933 - 30.4.1945, during the address in the Reichstag, Krolloper, Berlin, 1.9.1939,
RMC460KP–Adolf Hitler addresses to the Reichstag, 1939
RMF0DR3C–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Chancellor of the Reich 30.1.1933 - 30.4.1945, with the staff of the Chancellery of the Reich on the evening of the Reichstag Election, 29.3.1936,
RMCPM710–Adolf Hitler makes a speech in the Reichstag, 1939
RMDB3X94–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Chancellor of the Reich 30.1.1933 - 30.4.1945, with his cabinet at day of the formation of a government, Chancellery of the Reich, Berlin, 30.1.1933, President of Reichstag Hermann Goering, vice chancellor Franz von Papen, Minister for Labour Franz Seldte, Reich commissary for the provision of work Guenther Gereke, Minister of Finance Lutz Count Schwerin von Krosigk, Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick, Minister of the Armed Forces Werner von Blomberg, Minister for Economic Affairs Alfred Hugen,
RMC45EJD–Adolf Hitler addresses to the Reichstag, 1941
RMBR6PPR–Reich President Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) and Adolf Hitler - a photograph of the 'Day of Potsdam' 1933, signed by both statesmen. Large-size picture taken on 21st March 1933 on the occasion of the convocation of the new Reichstag. Hitler bows to Field Marshal von Hindenburg and gives him his hand, signed in ink 'Yours sincerely Adolf Hitler - Berlin/April 1933' and 'von Hindenburg 4.4.1933', respectively. The lower edge with water stains, the picture later relined on cardboard for preservation purposes. Under glass in silver frame with the engraving 'In,
RMR8J321–President Paul von Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler on January 30th, 1933, when the latter was appointed chancellor in a coalition government. Hitler and the Nazi Party won 37 per cent of the total vote in the 1932 German election which made it the largest party in the Reichstag. In March the Reichstag conferred dictatorial powers on him for four years, but the following year, Hitler eliminated about a hundred rivals; in August 1934 Hitler was proclaimed Führer of the German Reich, head of state and commander of the armed forces, giving him dictatorial power over the country.
RMF0DJHW–Hitler, Adolf, 20.4.1889 - 30.4.1945, German politician (NSDAP), Chancellor of the Reich 30.1.1933 - 30.4.1945, address during the election campaign, March 1936,
RMG39HK0–HITLER/SPEECH/REICHSTAG
RMM8Y740–adolf hitler at the reichstag announces the invasion of poland, berlin, 1939
RMGG2CD3–Hitler delivering a speech at the Reichstag, 1st anniversary of the National Socialist victory January 30, 1934 Germany Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RM2R33K11–Adolf Hitler delivering a speech at Kroll Opera House (colour image) before the men of the Reichstag on the subject of Roosevelt and the war in the Pacific, declaring war on the United States. Next to Hitler in the government benches (from right to left) are Joachim von Ribbentrop, Erich Raeder, Walther von Brauchitsch, Wilhelm Keitel, Wilhelm Frick and Joseph Goebbels. 28/4/1939
RM2GFMHPF–Hitler accepts the ovation of the Reichstag after announcing the 'peaceful' acquisition of Austria. From the U.S. National Archives and Records materials:
RMD5GPA3–'A Last Appeal To Reason' speech by Adolf Hitler, before the Reighstag, 19 July 1940
RM2CWBCTD–Adolf Hitler', 1933 by B von Jacobs. German Nazi leader. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became leader of the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) party in 1921. After an unsuccessful coup attempt in Munich in 1923, Hitler was imprisoned. He set about pursuing power by democratic means. His nationalistic and anti-semitic message quickly gained support after Germany was humiliated by defeat in World War I and the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles and, from the late 1920s, suffering from economic collapse. Hitler came to power in 1933, and persuaded the Reichstag (parliament) to grant him dic
RMH9N2H2–1933 Völkischer Beobachter front page Reichstag votes to transfer rule to Adolf Hitler
RMF7N8J8–April 28, 1939; Hitler makes an address to the reichstag, answering Roosevelts appeal to avoid war
RFEC2H4B–Hitler accepts the ovation of the Reichstag after announcing the 'peaceful' acquisition of Austria. It set the stage to annex the Czechoslovakian Sudetenland, largely inhabited by a German-speaking population. Berlin, March 1938
RMA31JX2–Hitler Leibstandard
RMEMCK4A–A ballot paper for the Reichstag with Adolf Hitler as the only candidate, 1933, Stadtmuseum, Koln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
RMTXJ8BB–1940 Daily News Adolf Hitler's Appeal to Reason speech at Reichstag
RM2TCRKT8–On the evening of the Reichstag elections on March 29, 1936, Adolf Hitler is seen surrounded by his closest associates. This moment captures the consolidation of power following a significant electoral event for the Nazi regime. The gathering of these key figures around Hitler, following a day marked by political maneuvering and propaganda, reflects the regime's strategy of unity and the central role of Hitler in orchestrating and leading these efforts.
RMR23JW6–A letter from van der Lubbe (convicted for the Reichstag Fire in 1933) from prison.
RMC45EJF–Adolf Hitler addresses to the Reichstag, 1941
RMTXG9N4–Adolf Hitler receiving an ovation in the Reichstag after announcing the peaceful acquisition of Austria. Berlin, March 1938
RMC45EK1–Adolf Hitler on the way to the Reichstag, 1938
RFHMBC8T–Firemen work on the burning Reichstag Building in February 1933, after fire broke out simultaneously at 20 places. This enabled Hitler to seize power under the pretext of 'protecting' the country from the menace to its security. Berlin.
RMC45D0P–Adolf Hitler speaks to the Reichstag about the 'Roehm- coup' 1934
RMCW8XN2–Propaganda poster calling to vote Hitler after burning Reichstag
RMC450YC–Adolf Hitler speaks in the Reichstag elections, 1932
RM2J8TF8W–Adolf Hitler making his 1939 war speech to The Reichstag Berlin Nazi Germany De grosse Reichstag. 1939. Translation: The great Reichstag. 1939. Address by Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of the Reich, before the Reichstag, September 1, 1939. Hitler at the Reichstag, 1 September 1939. For this speech, Hitler wore a field-grey military uniform, conforming with the Generalissimo rank he was assuming, rather than the brown Nazi Party uniform that he had worn for earlier speeches. 1 September 1939, the day of the German invasion of Poland. The speech served as public declaration of war against Poland
RMCPMWTW–Adolf Hitler on the way to a Reichstag session, 1933
RM2M7G3FN–Adolf Hitler Führer's speech to the Reichstag on March 7, 1936 Propaganda Poster Card 'I ask the German people to strengthen me in my faith and to continue to give me their own through the power of their will To give strength to courageously stand up for Germanys honour and freedom at all times and to ensure economic well-being, and to strengthen myself in my struggle for a true peace.' From the Führer's speech to the Reichstag on March 7, 1936 by Hoffmann Studios 1936 Nazi Germany (Aus der Rede des Führers vor dem Reichstag am 7. März 1936)
RMC45EJC–Adolf Hitler at the lectern at a session of the Reichstag, 1941
RM2GFMHB3–Hitler shaking hands and bowing to Paul von Hindenburg on the Day of Potsdam, 21 March 1933. This seeming gesture of respect and humility did much to allay HIndenberg's and the public's fears and hence allowed Hitler to persuade the Reichstag to pass The Enabling Act (which gave Hitler the right to act by decree without parliament) two days later with little opposition.Credit: German Bundesarchiv
RMEC7MPR–Adolf Hitelr with Nazi deputies in the reichstag in 1939 following a speech by the Fuhrer at a mass rally in Germany 1939
RM2EPKC1R–The Volkischer Beobachter official nazi newspaper with the headline 'Parliament Hands Over The Reins To Adolf Hitler' from March 23 1933
RMDYEY3A–Adolf Hitler addressing the Reichstag or German Parliament circa 1933-34
RMR23J9H–Photograph of a Reichstag Rally from the Kroll Opera House, in Berlin. Hitler addresses the Reichstag putting forward proposal for peace which was denounced by M. Daladier. Hitler is shown in the front row with Hess and Ribbentrop next to him. Dated 1939
RMTXJ8AB–1940 Daily News Adolf Hitler's Appeal to Reason speech at Reichstag (2nd Edition)
RMBTJGBB–Rudolf Hess and Adolf Hitler during the Reichstag session at which Hitler gave his last warning to the British Empire. Seated be
RM2TCRKW0–Adolf Hitler is shown in this photograph visiting the war memorial in Hiltpoltstein, Franconian Switzerland, captured in the image titled 'Der Führer in Franklen.' The moment highlights a propagandistic display of remembrance and patriotism, with Hitler's presence at this significant site serving to reinforce the Nazi regime's narrative.
RMCWAAXE–Rudolf Hess and Adolf Hitler during the Reichstag session at which Hitler gave his last warning to the British Empire. Seated
RM2TCRKTM–Portrait of Adolf Hitler, German leader, painted in 1933 by B Von Jacobs. This colored painting depicts Hitler during a significant period, just as he rose to power in Germany. The artwork captures the historical figure in a formal pose, reflecting the art style and portraiture techniques of the early 1930s.
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