What was ironic about Adolf Hitler’s first speech on behalf of the Nazi Party?

a) Until then, he had actually been an undercover spy, reporting on the Nazis to the German Army.
b) Until then, he had been an ardent communist.
Consider This: Hitler’s speeches emphasized German victimhood. See 12.3.1: The Emergence of Hitler.
c) Until then, he had worked as a policeman, arresting members of the Freikorps.
Consider This: Hitler’s speeches emphasized German victimhood. See 12.3.1: The Emergence of Hitler.
d) Until then, he had been a pacifist who admired Woodrow Wilson’s ideas for ending wars.
Consider This: Hitler’s speeches emphasized German victimhood. See 12.3.1: The Emergence of Hitler.


a) Until then, he had actually been an undercover spy, reporting on the Nazis to the German Army.

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