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Third Reich Radio Address

Following a meteoric rise to prominence, Adolf Hitler was asked by President Hindenburg, on January 30th 1933 to become Germany's new Chancellor, believing the power of high office would rein in his more extreme policies. But within a short space of time his Nazi Party would control every aspect of German life, including the Armed Forces, for the next 12 years.

Recognizing the power of radio, Hitler wasted no time in reaching out to the German people and on January 31st 1933, the day after assuming power as Reichskanzler, he made his first national address.

Accompanied by 6 rare recordings of the Musikkorps derreich SS-Leibstandarte 'Adolf Hitler', including Deutschland Waffenehre, Argonner-Marsch, Grosse Historische Marsch and Deutschland uber Alles, Hitler chillingly sets out his vision for a new Germany.

A totally unique recording, this is Adolf Hitler at his most composed, giving the listener a real image of the man, long before the days of his staged 'theatrical rages' for the benefit of the cinema-newsreel cameras and the Party faithful.

Now digitally re-mastered by British music industry engineers and released for the very first time on CD by Tomahawk Films, Adolf Hitler's address to the nation comes on a CD with both a faithful German transcript and a complete English translation, thereby offering a complete understanding of this most famous of all his speeches to the Third Reich. The CD has a running time of 40 minutes.


Contents of the CD:

Badenweiler-Marsch,
performed by Musikkorps der Leibstandarte-SS

Hitler's Address - Part One

Argonner-Marsch,
performed by Musikkorps der Leibstandarte-SS

Hitler's Address - Part Two

Grosse historische Marsch Pt. I,
performed by Musikkorps der Leibstandarte-SS

Grosse historische Marsch Pt. II,
performed by Musikkorps der Leibstandarte-SS

Hitler's Address - Part Three

Deutschlands Waffenehre,
performed by Musikkorps der Leibstandarte-SS

Hitler's Address - Part Four

Deutschlandlied,
performed by Musikkorps der Leibstandarte-SS