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Go to HomepageReel Number: 221112-06
Color: Black and White
Sound: SIL and SD
Year / Date: 1934-1935,1930s
Country: England,Germany,United Kingdom
Location: Berlin,Koenigsberg,Nuremburg
TC Begins: 00:41:29
TC Ends: 00:55:06
Duration: 00:13:37
Pre-WWII - 1934 - 1935 ca, Germany: Misc. Scenes Nazi Personalities, Parades, Speeches German track & newsreel intertitles. Nazi parade at Nuremberg Stadium - shirtless & uniformed workers marching w/ spades - cutaway to Hitler. Parade ground filled w/ tanks, trucks etc. German sailors & soldiers stand to attention. Luftwaffe planes fly over in formation. Tanks moving. High angle shots across Nuremberg Stadium showing scale & crowd. 00:42:40 07Jan34 German official Staatsrat Goerlitzer, Berlin District Leader, speaks to needy civilians while they eat at soup kitchen - trans. “we hope next winter we’ll be able to give you work instead of just a meal” - band plays - CUs people eating. CU Goerlitzer talks to camera w/ appeal for donations - trans: “Germans, don’t forget your unemployed comrades. National Socialism means sacrifice.” 00:44:03 Intertitle re conference for creditors of Germany & members of Reichsbank. Hjalmar Schacht, President of Reichsbank, behind desk SOF speech: translation: “The German national economy is not capable at the moment to pay the creditors” - he hopes they will understand the situation. 00:46:26 Minister of Labor Franz Seldte w/ ex-Crown Prince reviews parade w/ salutes & troops marching w/ Imperial Prussian battle flags past Nazi officials in review. General von Ludendorff honored on his 70th birthday, Apr35 - General von Fritsch congratulates him. Ludendorff w/ wife addresses crowd after chorus of “Sieg Heil!” - trans. “May the German nation have a strong Wehrmacht.” Also present: Minister of War von Blomberg & General von Fritsch. 00:48:49 Intertitle ‘At the party meeting in Koenigsberg, Hitler’s deputy Hess underlines the German will for peace’; Rudolph Hess speech to camera, SOF: “I warn anyone who wants to defame the SA; the Fuehrer absolutely stands behind the SA. We soldiers don’t want an incompetent diplomacy to let us again stumble into a catastrophe. We soldiers are free of all responsibility for the last war. Together, we want to fight to avoid another catastrophe. We soldiers want peace; the nations want peace; the government wants peace.” Si. Vars brief shots Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Hitler, Himmler & other Nazis. 00:50:41 English narration track Ernst “Putzi” Hanfstaengl w/ Martha Dodd, daughter of US Ambassador to Germany, w/ sculptor Josef Thorak having tea says they came to see some of Thorak’s work; busts of von Hindenburg & Hitler shown; Hanfstaengl / pianist plays “my new song, the Harvest Song” on piano under bust of Hindenburg & photo of Hitler. 00:52:40 Si. Franz Guertner Minister of Justice in Hitler’s cabinet at desk writing & looking thru documents, makes telephone call. 00:53:13 Julius Streicher, in white suit, w/ Nazi officers on airfield walks to camera, MS SOF speech, trans: “Some are accusing the Germans of having invented Anti-Semitism and therefore being a barbaric people. That’s untrue. Already thousands of years ago, non-Jewish people were forced to defend themselves against Jewish invaders….Without solution of the “Judenfrage” there will be no peace for mankind”. NOTE: Streicher founded Der Stuermer 00:54:38 Si. Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorff at desk, signs official document; makes telephone call. Germany; Pre-WW2 Unemployment; German Economy; Poverty; Art; Anti-Semitic; NOTE: von Helldorff was executed for his part in the 20Jul44 Hitler assassination plot. NOTE: In our experience German Nazi era material is considered in the public domain throughout the world. If users feel any further clearances are necessary they are to be their own responsibility.