Adolf Hitler Speech: July 28 1922

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1) Historical framing & emancipation of Jews

Claims the “battle” began ~120 years earlier with Jewish political emancipation in Europe.

Portrays Jews as a permanent “state within a state” who gained rights “bit by bit.”

2) Industrialization, finance, and democracy (British/French model)

Ties urbanization and “moneyfication” to stock exchanges and share-capital.

Argues Jews direct modern finance, with non-Jewish leaders as window dressing.

Says low visible Jewish presence in UK/France enabled “democracy” (two-party alternation) controlled by hidden Jewish interests via press and propaganda.

3) Central/Eastern Europe & German context

In Germany: strong monarchy/administration, German-led industry, healthy peasantry.

Warns a popular monarchy allied with workers could have blocked “international finance.”

Presents this as a threat to “Jewry,” which therefore sought other means.

4) Narrative of Jewish manipulation of Left and Right

Right: Encouraged greed/corruption, elite intermarriage, alienation from people.

Left: Led Social Democrats/Communists; promoted internationalism and Marxism to drive away national intelligentsia and isolate workers from national ideals.

Depicts a coordinated “gigantic fraud” where stock-exchange Jews and worker papers play both sides (wage disputes, price spikes) to collapse national economy.

5) Marxism, strikes, and economic sabotage

Claims Marxist doctrine (property as theft) destroys civilization.

Political strikes allegedly used without economic cause to wreck the state.

Result: national economy collapses when not backed by a strong nation-state.

6) Russia as the cautionary example

Portrays Soviet Russia as a Jewish-led ruin: plunder of nobles/churches, famine, mass death.

Says Jews cannot build states, only spread “international” revolutions until everything collapses.

7) German crisis, press, and “world hostility”

Asserts Europe’s hostility to Germany is driven by an “organized press” (linked to Jews) poisoning opinion.

Claims international solidarity has faded; only terrorism can mobilize workers now.

8) Rising criticism and the “National Socialist” alternative

Says Germans are slowly identifying the “real wound”: the “international Jew.”

Defines true nationalism as inherently social (concern for every German, protection of youth, social foundation of the state).

Frames National Socialism as the only force the Jews truly fear.

9) Imminent repression & Bavarian stance

Predicts crackdown via the “Law for the Protection of the Republic,” arrests of “agitators,” and incitement of North Germany against Bavaria.

Distinguishes loyalty to the Fatherland from loyalty to the current government.

10) Call for organization & paramilitary action

Urges youth to join Storm Divisions for protection of the movement and future Germany.

Glorifies confrontation; expects prison rather than rewards for leaders.

11) Rejection of legalism; embrace of force

Cites Bismarck: destinies are decided by “blood and iron,” not majorities or treaties.

Vows resistance to any “Cheka”-like repression and to Jewish/Bolshevik power.

12) Moral posture & movement ethos

Claims the movement is powered not by money but by “love for the people.”

Presents struggle as necessary for Germany’s renewal; better to fight early than late.

13) Final vision

Predicts either decay or rebirth through struggle.

Promises a future “true German Reich” of freedom and honor, remade “from its very foundations.”

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