
David Irving
Voice of Triumph: Hitler's Speeches at Nuremberg encapsulates Adolf Hitler's powerful oratory during the NSDAP rallies in Nuremberg, reflecting the regime's ambitious portrayal and transformation of Germany. This 392-page edition explores a significant era through speeches that shaped a nation.
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Nuremberg has long been a focal point of political life in Germany, from its days as a Free Imperial City during the Holy Roman Empire, hosting critical Imperial Diets, to its iconic status within Germany's rich political and cultural heritage. The city's historical significance continued into the 20th century, becoming emblematic of the National Socialist regime through the annual NSDAP rallies, famously captured in Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will. This film brought the world's attention to the grandiose displays of pageantry, the sea of red banners, and the disciplined formations of the SA. Central to these rallies was Adolf Hitler, whose formidable oratory skills and commanding presence were pivotal during the Party Congresses held in Nuremberg from 1933 to 1938. These gatherings were not only spectacles of power but also platforms where Hitler articulated the Party's annual goals and achievements, heralding the transformation of a beleaguered Germany into a formidable entity on the world stage. Unfortunately, despite extensive research, the original transcripts of the 1934 Party Congress speeches remain lost, with only the excerpts in Triumph of the Will available. Voice of Triumph: Hitler's Speeches at Nuremberg critically examines these powerful addresses, encapsulating a significant era in history as led by one of the most influential politicians of the twentieth century. This edition spans 392 pages. Paperback

David Irving is a renowned British historian and author of over 30 books. Known for his meticulous primary source research, he has spent decades in archives across the globe, unearthing diaries, documents, and first-hand accounts that have reshaped our understanding of the Second World War and its key figures.
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