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Adolf Hitler declares 'total war' against the allied forces

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On 13 January 1943, Hitler declared "Total War" against the Allies, urging full mobilization of Germany's resources in a desperate bid to reverse Nazi fortunes in World War II

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Publisted at 8:01 AM, Mon Jan 13th, 2025

On 13 January 1943, Adolf Hitler, faced with the crumbling front lines and the mounting pressure from the Allies, made a desperate move by declaring "Total War" against them.

This speech, delivered at the Berlin Sportpalast, was a rallying cry for the complete mobilisation of Germany's resources and population to turn the tide of World War II.

Hitler's proclamation emphasised the need for every German to contribute to the war effort, abandoning all non-essential activities and industries.

The declaration marked a pivotal moment, underscoring the dire straits of the Nazi regime as it intensified its efforts in a last-ditch attempt to stave off defeat.

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