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  Speech Encyclopedia Article @ Uttered.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Speech can be described as an act of producing voice through the use of the vocal cords and vocal apparatus or other means, such as sign language, to create linguistic acts in the form of language that communicate information from an initiator to a recipient.
The success of a speech act depends on numerous factors, including the presence or absence of a variety of speech disorders, the ability of the speaker to express the intended message, and the ability and willingness of the audience to play the role of recipient.....
Speech is a composite of sciences (phonetics, anatomy, philosophy, psychology etc.) and therefore it is extremely hard to master the skill.
www.uttered.net /encyclopedia/Speech   (1083 words)

  
 Gesture in Speech   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
McNeill gesture in speech and his colleagues carefully devised a standard methodology for examining the speech gesture in speech and gesture behavior of individuals engaged in narrative discourse.
Speech encoding - Speech coding is the compression of speech (into a code) for transmission with speech codecs that use audio signal processing and speech processing techniques.
Sportpalast speech - The Sportpalast speech, or Total War speech (German Sportpalastrede), was a prominent speech delivered by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels at the Berlin Sportpalast to a large but carefully selected audience on February 18, 1943, as the tide of World War II was turning against Germany.
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 Sportpalast speech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sportpalast or total war speech (German: Sportpalastrede) was a speech delivered by Propagandaminister (Propaganda Minister) Joseph Goebbels at the Berlin Sportpalast to a large but carefully-selected audience on 18 February 1943, as the tide of World War II was turning against Nazi Germany.
The speech was key in that it was an early admission that Germany faced serious dangers, and one in which Goebbels attempted to motivate the German people to continue the struggle.
Historically, the speech is important in that it marks the first admission by the Party leadership that they were facing problems, and launched the mobilization campaign that, arguably, prolonged the war, under the slogan: "And storm, break loose!" (Und Sturm, brich los!
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sportpalast_speech   (544 words)

  
 Sportpalast
Hitler’s Czech crisis speech and Goebbels’ total war speech were undoubtedly the most famous events in the history of the Sportpalast, but others were noteworthy: the boxing matches of Max Schmeling, as well as the concerts of Herbert von Karajan, rock group Deep Purple, and sex-machine James Brown.
Indeed, the Sportpalast had been a venue for political and entertainment spectacles from the day it was built.
The speech was broadcast by radio throughout Germany.
stevenlehrer.com /sportpalast.htm   (1927 words)

  
 Total war
The concept of total war was put forth in writing in Karl von Clausewitz' posthumously published book On War (1832).
It was used in the Spanish Civil War and World War II (Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels infamously asked a select audience "Do you want total war?" in his Sportpalast speech).
In response the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 is intended to protect civilians during times of war.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/t/to/total_war.html   (346 words)

  
 The Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk | Action - not Pity
On January 30, 1939, in a speech commemorating the sixth anniversary of his appointment as chancellor, Adolf Hitler threatened Europe’s Jews with destruction in the event of war.
This drawing, which appeared in the New York Post on October 2, 1942, refers to a speech Hitler had given just days before at Berlin’s Sportpalast in which he repeated his threats to destroy Europe’s Jews in the event of war.
Under the foot of the ranting and raving Nazi dictator is a bullet-marked skull marked Jude (Jew), symbolizing the mass murder of the Jews.
www.ushmm.org /museum/exhibit/online/szyk/action/93852.htm   (171 words)

  
 Rodin's Thoughts, February 2003
I have recited the essence of this speech in such detail because Central Europeans of my generation have heard this type of language before when an attempt was made to create enthusiasm for war, which was notably lacking by the populace.
Hitler's September, 26 speech in the Sportpalast gave the signal for, and the cause of, the impending war.
Lest there be a misunderstanding I want to state once more that President Bush and his speech writers acted in good faith but the point is that rhetoric has consequences and in this respect the two speeches are a good example for how to inflame public opinion at home and abroad.
www.thinktruth.com /hot_topics/february03.html   (3219 words)

  
 Goebbels Speech on 5 June 1943
Background: Goebbels gave his famous speech on Total War on 18 February 1943.
This speech can be compared with a speech two weeks later in commemoration of those killed by Allied bombing.
Internal German morale reports found that the speech was effective: "The general conclusion is that people have new courage and are more optimistic." However, some people felt that German chances for victory were significantly less than in the past, and that fine talk was nice, but they wanted to see action.
www.calvin.edu /academic/cas/gpa/goeb40.htm   (5333 words)

  
 Goebbels' 1943 Speech on Total War
Goebbels wanted the speech to build popular enthusiasm for the war, and also to convince Hitler to give him greater powers in running the war economy.
Goebbels had used the concluding quotation of the speech ("Now, people rise up, and let the storm break loose!") in earlier speeches, for example a campaign speech before the Nazi takeover of power on 6 July 1932.
In my speech to you and the German people, I shall remember the heroes of Stalingrad, who put me and all of us under a deep obligation.
www.calvin.edu /academic/cas/gpa/goeb36.htm   (9263 words)

  
 GERMAN-POLISH AGREEMENT.
Speech by the Prime Minister at Birmingham on March 17, 1939.
Herr Hitler himself confirmed this account of the conversation in the speech which he made at the Sportpalast in Berlin, when he said: "This is the last territorial claim which I have to make in Europe." And a little later in the same speech he said: "I have assured Mr.
Speech by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the House of Lords on March 20, 1939.
www.ibiblio.org /pha/bb/bb-028.html   (7948 words)

  
 Joseph Goebbels Total War #505
Speech in the Sportpalast of Berlin by Joseph Goebbels
In the midst of the hard misfortunes then occurring on the Volga, we gathered together for a proclamation of unity, of unanimity and of a strong will to overcome the difficulties the war piles up in its fourth year.
They radioed to us in their final report that they had heard the Führer's proclamation, and perhaps for the last time in their lives joined us in raising their hands to sing the national anthem.
www.third-reich-books.com /x-505-goebbels-total-war-speech.htm   (1191 words)

  
 Reading a Primary Source
Note: many of these selections are excerpts; you may wish to find the text of the entire document.
Document 4.15 Hitler’s Reichstag Speech (against the Jews), 1939.
Documents 4.20a and b and 5.1 Hitler’s Speeches on the War, 1939.
www.uncp.edu /home/rwb/hst430q3.htm   (518 words)

  
 Heinrich Himmler's Posen Speech (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Himmler's speech is one of the most quoted documents in any study of the Holocaust, whether from a revisionist or a traditional perspective.
Dawidowicz is not alone in the misleading use of the Posen speech.
The Posen speech has been called the "best evidence" to rebut the claims that the Holocaust is a myth.
www.codoh.com.cob-web.org:8888 /incon/inconhh.html   (19259 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : The British Bluebook
105 : Speech by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on September 1, 1939.
116 : Speech by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on September 2, 1939.
120 : Speech by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on September 3, 1939.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/wwii/bluebook/blbkmenu.htm   (1681 words)

  
 famous Goebbels Sportpalast speech rare 1943 booklet
In his speech he makes clear that the Jew is a kind of infection or
The German 6th Army was defeated at Stalingrad shortly before which was a severe shock for the German people and Dr. Goebbels wanted to help to hold up the moral and held this flaming speech in front of hand picked Nazis who filled the famous Sportpalast in Berlin!
But even when the audience was hand picked, they reacted with so many "Heil Hitlers" and supported every word he said that Goebbels himself was amazed.
www.od43.com /Sportpalast.html   (373 words)

  
 Hitler's speech in Sportpalast, Berlin
The problems which faced us no single man could solve unaided: only when he could speak and, if necessary, also act in the name of the whole German people could he master these questions....
During the last few months and weeks I have had in my foreign policy a great helper and previously, in my last speech in this hall [the Sportpalast], I expressed my thanks to the man who took his stand in support of Germany as a true, great friend, Benito Mussolini.
He has thrown into the scale of a just solution the entire force not only of his own genius but of the power which stands behind him.
www.humanitas-international.org /showcase/chronography/speeches/1938-10-05.html   (768 words)

  
 Great Speech
Speech can be described as an act of producing voice through the use of the vocal
* Speech to the Troops at Tilbury - Queen Elizabeth I of England, (1588)
* A speech by HRH The Prince of Wales at the launch of the public consultation at the former North Wales Hospital, (12 July 2004)
www.angindia.com /biographyland/biography_great_speech.html   (4824 words)

  
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In his notorious Sportpalast speech on September 25, 1938, Hitler demanded the annexation of the Sudeten territories and threatened to use force against Czechoslovakia if this "last territorial claim" of Germany in Europe was not fulfilled.
Czechoslovakia had been under general mobilization since September 23, but her decision to fight, in the event of Hitler's fulfilling his threat, depended upon the decision of Czechoslovakia's allies to honor their treaty obligations.
Munich and its consequences reminded them again of the old truth that only in federation could they develop and maintain their freedom and independence.
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/newce/9newce.htm   (2861 words)

  
 trance.nu | View topic - War justification
It might be wrong to admire retoric skills of such nature but that's just some sick skills.
Faking footage/live speeches back then was quite easy and still is today.
Who was that German guy who persuaded the people for the "total war", or something (worked for Hitler)?
www.trance.nu /v3/forums/viewtopic.php?t=113798   (559 words)

  
 Dr. Joseph Goebbels' Total War Speech (Sportpalast February 18, 1943)
Joseph Goebbels' Total War Speech (Sportpalast February 18, 1943)
A nearly complete recording of Dr. Joseph Goebbels' famous Total War Speech given February 18th, 1943, in which he asks his Berlin Sportspalast audience Do you want a total war?
Joseph Goebbels' Total War Speech: Special Total War Speech CD / Book Offer.
www.ihffilm.com /cd11039.html   (85 words)

  
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Those who have attempted to do so could find no logical explanation for the unimaginable cruelties.
Goebbel's famous tirade from his Sportpalast speech of February 1943: "Now, people, rise up and storm, break out!" was directed against his own people, who did not realize it was a master plan for massive and well-planned genocide against refugees in the east, and that often enough included Soviet armed forces.
The extermination camps that had been left behind by the Germans in their hasty retreat were in their original conditions and were discovered by the advancing Soviet troops because there had been no time to cover up any evidence.
members.tripod.com /~radde/Prologue.html   (680 words)

  
 Dr. Joseph Goebbels' Total War Speech: Special Total War Speech CD / Book Offer
The Goebbels' Total War Speech Double CD plus an English / German 60 page softcover book of the complete Goebbels' Total War Speech.
Joseph Goebbels' Total War Speech CD (Sportpalast February 18, 1943).
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