On March 27, 1936, Adolf Hitler, the Führer visited the Krupp factory in Essen, delivering a powerful speech to inspire workers just before the Reichstag election. Celebrating the Rhineland’s reoccupation, he rallied the German Volk for unity and industrial strength, cementing his vision for a triumphant, sovereign Germany. The visit, hailed by Gustav Krupp as an honor, galvanized the workforce, boosting the Reich’s economic ascent.
Hitler’s Visit to the Krupp Factory in Essen, March 27, 1936

