The Nazi Plan: Reel-4, Taking Control Of Germany, 1933-34
Swastika Becomes National Symbol Of Nazi Germany 1933 Nuremberg Rally For Nazi Party 1933 Adolph Hitler Opens Section Of German Autobahn 1933 Rudolf Hess Administers Oath Of Allegiance To NSDAP Leaders 1934Rudolf Hess Reaffirms Hitler's Faith In SA After Night Of The Long Knives 1934
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German Swastika emblem is demolished at Zeppelinfeld in Nurnberg,Germany.
View of a huge German Swastika emblem carved in stone at the top of the Tribune at Zeppelinfeld (Zeppelin Field) in Nuremberg, Germany. U.S. Army engineers place demolition charges on the Swastika emblem in order to destroy it. A big explosion blows the emblem into pieces. Location: Nuremberg Germany. Date: April 25, 1945.
War Comes to America, newsreels, & World War II
"War Comes to America"" Part 3 Churches, people voting, prohibition, stock market, freeways, futuristic imagery, great walking shots of NYC crowds WWI Footage - On screen: 1917 - good WWI footage Cheering crowds - on screen ""Armistice Day, November 11, 1918; Self destruction of US Naval vessels following WWI; Animation of reduction of US forces following WWI Map of Chine - On screen ""1931"" and ""Manchuria""; Japanese forces in China; Newspaper article ""Stimson denounces Japanese aggression. US will not recognize territories taken by force"" - footage of Henry Stimson (FDR's Secretary of War); Bonus marchers - on screen: ""Bonus March on Capitol""; Depression footage: breadlines, dust bowl farm, Okies in tents; Newspaper headline ""Hitler in Power"" - on screen: ""1933""; Footage of Nazi Rally (circa 1930's); Nuremberg Rally - onscreen: ""Today we rule Germany, tomorrow the world"" Newspaper Headline: Mussolini Attacks Ethiopia; Italian's attacking Ethiopia; Senator Hiram Johnson ""We Want No War"" ""Neutrality Act No arms for sale to Nations at War""; War footage: Spanish civil war, German aircraft dropping bombs in Spain, injured people and rubble; Hitler with General Franco (Spanish Franco) Gallup poll workers - on screen: ""95% in November 1936 says no to US participation in World War""; Japanese naval vessels hitting targets Poll graphic - onscreen: ""September 1937 - 43% support China / 2% support Japan; Hitler - on screen: ""1938""; Map of Austria with Nazi Swastika; Newspaper headline ""Powers sign Munich Pact""; Map of Czechoslovakia - on screen ""Sudetenland""; Hitler in a car - part of a parade END
1934 Nazi Germany
b&w pre WWII - cut sequence with sound - Nuremberg Rally, Nazi Germany - night rally - Nazi standards -swastika - Nazi symbols - Nazi officials salute - sig heil - Hermann Goring salutes - w/s pan over saluting audience, c/u large swastika
Explosion of Swastika Sculpture
In a vintage newsreel, soldiers from a U.S. Army unit explode the swastika concrete emblem on top of the stadium in Nuremberg, Germany, symbolizing defeat of the Nazis in World War II, followed by a report on the death of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler (seen here at a prewar Nuremberg rally).
NAZI CONGRESS
Item title reads - Nazi Congress. Wild enthusiasm at Nuremberg. <br/> <br/>Nuremberg, Germany. <br/> <br/>L/S as cars drive past crowds of people. L/S as huge crowds do the fascist salute as Adolf Hitler gets out of the car. L/S of troops marching past Hitler who is saluting. They all line up and crowds applaud. M/S of children listening to Hitler speaking. C/U of lines of sailors listening. M/S of young boys with drums. L/S of masses of troops lined up and applauding. Good M/S profile of Hitler speaking passionately. Various shots of young people saluting and singing German song whilst waving fascist flags with swastikas on them.
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American WWII soldiers parade at Zeppelin Field at Nuremberg at close of European war
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HUGE NAZI SWASTIKA ATOP STADIUM AT NUREMBERG
[WWII- Nuremberg Square 1937] Crowd salute VS. Soldiers marching in square VS. CU of buildings VS. People at windows watching. Windows draped with Nazi flags. Band in square. VS of military saluting. Hitler, Goebbels, Goerring in square. CU of unidentified GENs taking seats. LS of soldiers and square. CU of soldier. Soldiers standing around VS. CU of church face. Buildings covered with swastikas. Big swastikas on church with banners. Silhouttes of soldiers saluting. Crowd at window with poster in it. CU's of crowd saluting - very good facial depictions.
Nazi soldiers parade in Nuremberg.
Nazi soldiers parade in Nuremberg.
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Damaged icons of destroyed Nazi Germany in Nuremberg
71022 SURRENDER OF NAZI GERMANY NEWSREEL WWII 1945 V-E DAY "VICTORY OVER GERMANY" CASTLE FILM
This 1945 newsreel shows the final stages of World War II in Europe with American, British, Russian and allied forces descending upon the German heartland. The seizure of Cologne is shown and the capture of the Rhine bridge (the Lundendorff Bridge) at Remagan. The British, Canadian and American armies cross the Rhine (accompanied in this film by Churchill, who made a visit to the front) and the Western Front begins to collapse. Rocket launchers are used in action by the United States. Concentration camps are discovered and liberated, and General Eisenhower and General Patton visit some of the "death camps". Meanwhile the Russians drive from their bridgehead towards Berlin, led by Marshall Zuhkov. The American and Russian armies link up at the Elbe River. In Nuremberg, the swastika -- symbol of Nazi Germany -- is destroyed with dynamite. Berlin becomes a total wreck as the Russians storm the city. Mussolini is murdered by a firing squad, and Adolph Hitler commits suicide. The greatest European war in human history is finished.<p><p>5:04 of the film has the famous sequence of the gigantic swastika at Nuremberg stadium being blown up.<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2K. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
1934 Nazi Germany
b&w pre WWII - cut sequence with sound - Nuremberg Rally, Nazi Germany - Nazi eagle in shadow and lit up briefly - swastika - nazi symbols
HITLER'S RISE TO POWER (aka A LA RECHERCHE DE LA PAIX)
Unissued / unused footage - locations and dates may be unclear / unknown.<br/><br/>Hitler's Rise To Power.<br/><br/>French newsreel item including footage captured from Germans - titles read: "A LA RECHERCHE DE LA PAIX". (French commentary.)<br/><br/>Several shots of the Versailles Palace (?), France. People wander about the grounds. L/S of mushroom cloud rising into sky after explosion of atom bomb. L/S of the same cloud superimposed beside the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br/><br/>Flashback to 1919 - panning shot of rows of white crosses in a cemetery. Archive footage of dignitaries milling about the hall of mirrors at Versailles at the signing of the 1919 peace treaty. C/U of the 1919 peace treaty documents showing signatures. Bells ringing. Heads of countries pose on steps. C/U of French Minister Aristide Briand signing the Peace Treaty. He poses with others (including German Minister?) on steps of building. C/U of Briand entering his car amid crowds of cheering people. C/U of Briand's grave as children file past placing flowers on it during a ceremony. Sound of Briand speaking on soundtrack about war (?).<br/><br/>Nazi storm troopers carrying Swastika flags, goose-stepping as they march past Hitler at the Nuremberg Rally in Germany. Massed Swastika banners, surmounted by the German Eagle. Hitler silhouetted against the light of flaming torches as he addresses the Nuremberg gathering. C/U of illuminated Swastika. L/S of a sea of swaying hands raised in the Nazi salute. Crowds of young girls swarm round Hitler, raising their hands in salute, crying with joy and admiration as they gaze upon Hitler. Germans dressed in Swastika tunics and flowing robes or cloaks pulling a German cross with the Swastika in the centre mounted on wheels through the streets. Looks like a mediaeval pageant.<br/><br/>Jump forward to 1946. Map of Europe with footage of US Secretary of State James Byrnes superimposed over it. C/U of French Prime Minister Georges Bidault making a speech superimposed over the same map as we focus on Allemagne / Germany. A large white question mark appears over Germany.<br/><br/>General view of the Versailles Palace (?). C/Us of US President Franklin D Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and General Charles de Gaulle of France.<br/><br/>End titles - 'FIN'.
Nazi soldiers parade in Nuremberg.
Nazi soldiers parade in Nuremberg.
Bomb damage in Nuremberg, Germany; views of Nazi party rally grounds and destroyed railyard.
Bomb damage in Nuremberg, Germany. Hitler stadium damaged by bomb. Truck lowering jeep onto the stadium grounds, swastika eagle in the background. Men repair truck motor. The destroyed railroad yard bombed by the 8 Army Air Force. Soldiers walk through the debris. (World War II period). Location: Nuremberg Germany. Date: May 15, 1945.
WORLD WAR II
HUGE SWASTIKA AT NUREMBERG STADIUM IS BLOTTED OUT BY AMERICAN FLAG. EXPLOSION DESTROYS THE HUGE NAZI EMBLEM ON STADIUM.
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[Occupation of Munich, destruction & sightseeing]
[WWII- Nuremberg Square 1937] Crowd salute VS. Soldiers marching in square VS. CU of buildings VS. People at windows watching. Windows draped with Nazi flags. Band in square. VS of military saluting. Hitler, Goebbels, Goerring in square. CU of unidentified GENs taking seats. LS of soldiers and square. CU of soldier. Soldiers standing around VS. CU of church face. Buildings covered with swastikas. Big swastikas on church with banners. Silhouttes of soldiers saluting. Crowd at window with poster in it. CU's of crowd saluting - very good facial depictions.
26224 " DAY OF FREEDOM: OUR ARMED FORCES " LENI RIEFENSTAHL GERMAN WEHRMACHT PROPAGANDA FILM (SHORT VERS.)
Created for home use, this short version of TAG DER FREIHEIT: UNSERE WEHRMACHT (English: Day of Freedom: Our Armed Forces) was directed by Leni Riefenstahl, following Victory of Faith and Triumph of the Will. Her third film recounts the Seventh Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg in 1935, and focuses on the German army. The film was originally released in December of 1935.<p><p>The film depicts a mock battle staged by German troops during the ceremonies at Nuremberg on German Armed Forces Day 1935. The camera follows the soldiers from their early-morning preparations in their tent city as they march singing to the vast parade grounds where a miniature war involving infantry, cavalry, aircraft, flak guns and the first public appearance of Germany's new forbidden tank is presented before Hitler and thousands of spectators.<p><p>The film ends with a montage of Nazi flags to the tune of the "Deutschlandlied" and a shot of German fighter biplanes flying overhead in a swastika formation.<p><p>The feature version of Tag der Freiheit was considered lost at the end of World War II, but an incomplete print of the film was discovered in the 1970s—the extant footage reveals Riefenstahl mainly reprising the approach she used in Triumph of the Will (1934), though certain more expressionistic sequences clearly presage the more audacious style she would adopt for Olympia (1938).<p><p>Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.<p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Adolf Hitler delivers speech as Victor Lutze introduces Hitler to the audience at Nuremberg Stadium in Germany.
German troops gather for a ceremony at the Deutsches Stadion in Nuremberg, Germany. Swastika sign and Nazi Reichadler eagle. Victor Lutze introduces Hitler to audience at Nuremberg Stadium. German troops give Nazi salute. Troops standing with Nazi flags. Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of Nazi Germany, delivers speech to a huge crowd of stormtroopers, Gestapo and other political organization members in the vast stadium. Location: Germany. Date: 1934.
1934 Nazi Germany
b&w pre WWII - cut sequence with sound - Nuremberg Rally, Nazi Germany - night rally - Adolf Hitler speaking, - close on swastika banners and Nazi symbolism - high angle down looking over audience
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American forces capture Nuremberg at close of European war