Joseph Goebbels - Goebbels's next speech was a passionate demand for his audience to commit to total war
Time: Thursday Feb 18, 1943
Place: Germany
Details: Goebbels's next speech, the Sportpalast speech of 18 February 1943, was a passionate demand for his audience to commit to total war, which he presented as the only way to stop the Bolshevik onslaught and save the German people from destruction. The speech also had a strong antisemitic element and hinted at the extermination of the Jewish people that was already underway.
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