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Existing comment: As part of Hitler's 1932 campaign for president, the Nazi Party advertised the sale of one of his national speeches on "The First Adolf Hitler Record." That year, some 50,000 records of Nazi speeches and music were distributed throughout the country.

In a novel move that electrified audiences, the Nazi Party chartered airplanes from Lufthansa, the German airline, to transport Hitler from city to city in the 1932 presidential election. In his airborne campaigns, Hitler spoke at almost 200 rallies to some 10 to 14 million people. His main opponent, the elderly President Paul von Hindenburg, made only one national radio address and relatively few public speeches.
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