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What Is The Ethical Appeal Of I Express My Shame
The speech "I Express My Shame," has all three appeals which are, emotional, logical, and ethical. The appeal that was most used was emotional. The first repetition Chancellor Gerhard Schröder used were the words "what is left". (Last Paragraph) Chancellor Gerhard Schröder told this speech upon the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camps. This convention also included Holocaust survivors and a vast group of bureaucrats. He told this speech right before his time in office was up. He gave this speech on January 25, 2015, and left office in October.

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