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* [[It's All About Me]]: These talks were Hitler's special time to vent his spleen about whatever was on his mind. He specifically demanded no interruptions, comments, or questions during the talks. He wanted all that time to say whatever he wanted and further wanted his audience to sit through all the talks, without exception, until he decided he was finished.
* [[Motive Rant]]: Quite a few things he talked about were one of these.
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Hitler does this a LOT''lot''. Those who were witnesses to the talks, like Albert Speer, believed Hitler was prone to this simply because he liked to hear himself talk and sound smart.
 
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