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DESCRIPTION: Unit 1 Excerpt from &lsquo;How Adolf Hitler Turned a Year in Jail Into a Step Toward Power&rsquo; by Peter Ross Range Before the speech, Hitler made clear in a Volkischer Beobachter editorial that his first demand was instant peace among rival factions and unconditional obedience to him. Hitler&rsquo;s sense of master - of the movement and of the moment - was so complete that he would accept conditions from no one. Everyone had to rejoin the refounded party; no previous memberships would be carried over. It was to be a totally new beginning. There was no talk of shared leadership, joint decision-making, or special roles for special people. Hitler was to have absolute authority. On the evening of the speech, however, it looked as though Hitler might have walked into a trap of his own making, raising expectations that he could not fulfill. General Ludendorff, Gregor Strasser, and Ernst Rohm weren&rsquo;t attending Hitler&rsquo;s grand show. Alfred Rosenberg also stayed away,...

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