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Hitler’s Simple Words Mesmerized Millions of People

A selection of Adolf Hitler’s memorable speeches while he ruled Germany for over two decades


Vancouver, British Columbia – WEBWIRE
“Hitler’s Greatest Speeches” by Nathan S. Ganapathi
“Hitler’s Greatest Speeches” by Nathan S. Ganapathi

When one uses his power to speak, he or she can influence millions of people. Nathan Ganapathi shares a collection of Adolf Hitler’s notable utterances in Hitler’s Greatest Speeches. The book highlights Hitler’s personality and how he used his speaking skills to influence his seventy million followers.
 
Hitler’s speeches revealed that he gave much more importance to nationalism and patriotism than human rights, liberty, and tolerance. This book provides in-depth information about Hitler’s life, political career, relationship with other countries, and how he initiated World War II in Europe in 1939. Ganapathi’s book digs deeper on how Hitler’s power of speaking persuaded and drove his millions of followers to commit disgraceful acts—including the genocide that was implemented during the Holocaust—that all mankind will forever be ashamed of.
 
Ganapathi wants to educate his readers (young, adults, and students of history subject) more about the dictator’s speaking power and oratorical skills. The author wants to show how simple words can be used to achieve one’s ends even if such ends are monstrous and unimaginable. Ganapathi said that Hitler believed that nationalism and patriotism “could overcome all fears and enable Aryans to rule the world.”
 
 
 
Hitler’s Greatest Speeches
Written by Nathan S. Ganapathi
Paperback | $81.99
NOOK Book | $3.99
 
Book copies are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, www.hitlersgreatestspeeches.com
and other online book retailers.
 
 
 
About the Author
Nathan S. Ganapathi is a barrister and solicitor of the Ganapathi Law Group in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is a graduate of Bachelor of Laws from the University of British Columbia. His law practice preferences are civil litigation, commercial and administrative law, tax law, family law, and estate law. He was involved in multiple civic organizations where he held highest positions. As of 2018, he is the director for the Canada Japan Society since 1995. His hobbies are playing golf, gardening, and reading.


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 Hitler’s Greatest Speech
 Nathan S. Ganapathi
 Millions
 Power
 Adolf Hitler


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