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Hitler spoke to crowds of 1 million or more from his platform at the Tempelhofer Field in Berlin. This is presumably the largest crowd ever assembled before any man, and probably could not be achieved in a democracy. It took 12 hours for the crowd to march into place and 12 hours to march out.

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