Answer:
In this speech, Hitler states that in order to regain the prestige and strength that Germany had, the use of violent acts was needed, because according to him, no one was on Germany's side. Everyone was the enemy.
Step-by-step explanation:
It's well known that after World War I, Germany was blamed by the victorious countries as responsible for the conflict, and because of that, it would pay. The price was high, and Germany loses lands, army, and prestige. The League of Nations, from now on the committee responsible to maintain the peace, was against allowing Germany to defend itself. With this right denied and everything that was taken out from the German people, a feeling of rage began to rise, which open the door to Hitler. He promised to create a strong Germany, and considering that every aspect of the League of Nations was against Germany, he states that only by force Germany would retake what was taken from it.