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How did Hitler use speeches to capture his audiences

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Answer:

Making false promises

Step-by-step explanation:

He made false promises for the people of Germany promising them a Reich that will last a thousand years. He blamed everything on the Jews and used aggressive language to intimidate his enemies. In one of his speeches he even claimed that he will be able to take over the whole Europe and Asia. On 1939 Hitler kept one of his promises by invading Poland. This drew the last straw causing France and Great Britain to declare war on Germany. After Hitler stabs Joseph Stalin in the back (Metaphorically) Soviet Union declared war on Germany causing a war on 2 fronts just like in World War 1. On December 1941 Japanese army bombed the American Pacific Naval Base sinking 18 ships. The Enraged Americans declared war on Germany and Japan sending now not only tanks and planes but troops and bombers to Germany and Japan.

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Answer: He had hand gestures, the tone of his voice was like an animated cartoon character. He would practice body language while at the same time doing his speeches.

Explanation: hopefully this had helped :)

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