Berlin Sportpalast (German: [ˈʃpɔɐ̯tpaˌlast]; built 1910, demolished 1973) was a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the Schöneberg section of Berlin...
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Sportpalast speech Joseph Goebbels's speech in the Sportpalast in 1943. Problems playing this file? See media help. The Sportpalast speech (German: Sportpalastrede)...
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Operation Sportpalast (German: Sports Palace), also known as Operation Nordmeer (German: Northern Sea), was a German naval raid between 6 and 13 March...
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Speech at the Berlin Sportpalast (30 January 1941) Hitler mentioned the prophecy at a 30 January 1941 speech in the Sportpalast. Kershaw suggests that...
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through the air. Hitler had declared in a public speech (in the Berlin Sportpalast) on 30 September that the German army would never leave the city. At...
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anti-shipping operation off Novaya Zemlya by Admiral Scheer and Admiral Hipper Sportpalast (1942) – aborted operation (including Tirpitz) to attack Arctic convoys...
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it did not accept that it was in a total war until Joseph Goebbels' Sportpalast speech of 18 February 1943—in which the crowd was told "Totaler Krieg...
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of the German people in his call for total war. His next speech, the Sportpalast speech of 18 February 1943, was a passionate demand for his audience...
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inspect the finished building. Hitler then addressed the workers in the Sportpalast; interior fittings, however, were not finished until the early 1940s...
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Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein Win 33–4–7 Eugene D'Alessio PTS 8 28/06/1956 Sportpalast, Schoeneberg, Berlin Win 32–4–7 Erwin Hack PTS 8 09/06/1956 Rheinlandhalle...
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