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Summary
German Army Major, Otto-Ernst Remer, who foiled the plotters, followng the July 20, 1944 attempt on Adolf Hitler's life in World War 2, reviews the Battalion under his command in Berlin. The troops are drawn up in formation. Two light field artillery pieces are parked in the foreground. Remer marches past his troops, holding a Nazi salute. He then stands at a microphone in front of a German War Ensign and gives the troops a stern message about their duty. Location: Berlin Germany. Date: 1944.
Footage Information
Source | CriticalPast |
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Title: | German Major Remer, who foiled plotters after July 20th attempt to kill Hitler, reviews his Battalion, during World War II |
Description: | German Army Major, Otto-Ernst Remer, who foiled the plotters, followng the July 20, 1944 attempt on Adolf Hitler's life in World War 2, reviews the Battalion under his command in Berlin. The troops are drawn up in formation. Two light field artillery pieces are parked in the foreground. Remer marches past his troops, holding a Nazi salute. He then stands at a microphone in front of a German War Ensign and gives the troops a stern message about their duty. Location: Berlin Germany. Date: 1944. |
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Date: | 1944 |
Clip ID: | 65675049859-H264 |