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Speech regarding the benefits of redistributing wealth.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by United States Governor Huey Long of Louisiana during a radio speech given in January 1935. His proposal to end the Depression by redistributing wealth; Reasons why he thinks wealthy people should help those less fortunate.
Nuremberg--Speech of September 14, 1936.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler which he gave on September 14, 1936. Thoughts on Bolshevism and Russia.
Speech on the evils of alcohol.Essential Speeches, 2009
Speech on the evils of alcohol.By: Billy Sunday
Essential Speeches, 2009
Presents a speech by evangelical preacher Billy Sunday, given in 1920, following the passing of the Eighth Amendment which made the making, selling and transportation of alcoholic beverages illegal. Sunday's thoughts on personal liberty; The evils of alcohol and places that serve it.
Speech regarding the Algerian people.Essential Speeches, 2009
Speech regarding the Algerian people.By: Charles de Gaulle
Essential Speeches, 2009
Presents a speech by France's President Charles de Gaulle, given over the radio and television on June 8, 1962, preparing his people for the independence of Algeria. Outlook for an independent Algeria; Reasons for its independence; How it could affect France and the French people.
Speech written on behalf of the late John Adams.By: Daniel Webster
Essential Speeches, 2009
Presents a speech by Daniel Webster at the double memorial service for John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 4, 1826. How he included an address of a speech that might have been given by John Adams.
Speech before Congress in 1917.Essential Speeches, 2009
Speech before Congress in 1917.By: Carrie Chapman Catt
Essential Speeches, 2009
Presents a speech Carrie Chapman Catt made before the United States Congress in 1917 as the President of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). The three things that made the suffrage movement inevitable; The United States' history of rebellion and revolution; Already established suffrage movements; Stance the leadership has taken in world democracy.
Munich--Speech of February 24, 1941.Essential Speeches, 2009
Munich--Speech of February 24, 1941.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler, which he gave on February 24, 1941. Thoughts on the formation of the Nazi Party; How international media views the National Socialists Party; Forecasts for Germany's economic systems.
Nuremberg--Speech of September 6, 1938.Essential Speeches, 2009
Nuremberg--Speech of September 6, 1938.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler which he gave on September 6, 1938. His thoughts on National Socialism; How Jewish international newspapers are attacking National Socialism on a cultural level.
Berlin--Speech of May 1, 1935.Essential Speeches, 2009
Berlin--Speech of May 1, 1935.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler, which he gave on May 1, 1935 in Berlin, Germany. Opinion regarding the idea of the Decline of the West; Strengths Germany possesses; How Germany strives to make peace with the world.
Speech given to British troops in 1942.Essential Speeches, 2009
Speech given to British troops in 1942.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by Bernard Law Montgomery addressing the British Army in North Africa on August 13, 1942. How the troops were being driven out by German forces; Montgomery's plan for beating the Germans.
Saarbruecken--Speech of October 9, 1938.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler, which he gave on October 9, 1938. The suffering of the German people; The need for internal unity within Germany; The importance of securing the Third Reich.
Danzig--Speech of September 19, 1939.Essential Speeches, 2009
Danzig--Speech of September 19, 1939.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler, which he gave on September 19, 1939. Thoughts on Poland and its relationship with Germany; Growth of the German power; The acceptances made by Germany regarding its boundaries; Thoughts on the Treaty of Versailles.
Nuremberg, Labor-Front--Speech of September 12, 1936.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler which he gave on September 12, 1936. Thoughts on the German workforce; Role played by the Labor Front.
Crisis of confidence speech.Essential Speeches, 2009
Crisis of confidence speech.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech given by United States President Jimmy Carter in 1979 to the people of the US via radio and television. Questions the reasons why the nation has been unable to unify to solve the energy problem; Comments Carter received from politicians regarding his behavior and actions taken during the presidency; How a crisis of confidence is a threat to democracy; Steps to be taken in regards to the energy crisis.
Wilhelmshaven -- Speech of April 1, 1939.Essential Speeches, 2009Presents a speech by German dictator Adolf Hitler, given in Wilhelmshaven, Germany on April 1, 1939, in which he discussed the progress of the German nation and people, using the city itself as an example of its success. Opinion on the oppression of the German people by other nations; The unity of the German race and people; Comments on the Third Reich; Outlook for overcoming oppressors and growing more powerful.

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