1938. Chamberlain seeks peace with Hitler
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
WWII Munich Agreement
WWII Nazi Germany - b&w newsreel - Munich Agreement - Neville Chamberlain - Edouard Daladier - Hitler - Benito Mussolini and Galeazzo Ciano at the signing of the Munich Pact - Non-agression - nonagression - German annexation of Sudetenland - Nazi Germany expansion - buildup to WWII
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Sudetenland German politician Konrad Henlein addresses cheering crowd with Adolf Hitler behind him in Eger, Czechoslovakia, 1938
1930s NEWSREELS
SUDETENLAND GERMAN TROOPS & HITLER MARCH INTO SUDETENLAND AMID CHEERING POPULACE
GOHMERT LIKENS RUSSIA RESET TO HITLER TAKING LAND
--SUPERS--\nWednesday\nWashington\n\nRep. Louie Gohmert\n(R) Texas\n\n --SOT--\nRep. Louie Gohmert/(R) Texas: \n"I can't say what Mark did, that he - that I didn't criticize Obama about the relationship with Russia, because - you know, I didn't think George W. Bush reacted harshly enough at Russia when they invaded Georgia. Georgia was an independent country - still is, they invaded. And you know, Bush wanted to make sure they registered a complaint so they took some diplomatic steps to show they were upset with it. And then Obama takes over, sends Clinton over with a goofy little plastic red button that was supposed to reset the relationship. You put yourself in the position of Putin, and you saw George Bush make clear they were upset with Russia going into Georgia, and here comes Obama and Clinton saying 'we're okay with what you did, we want to reset our relationship because we didn't have a problem, we won't overreact like Bush did.' It's like telling Hitler go ahead and take the Sudetenland, it's okay, we don't have a problem with it. It was waving a red flag to a bull, and it invited the invasion into Crimea. That's what the policy of President Obama and Secretary Clinton did. If was as clear as day to anybody that clearly looks at Putin, who he is and what he is. He wants the old empire back. He wants the 15 Soviet states back together under his control. And then that followed up with the president himself saying tell ol' Vladimir I'll have a lot more flexibility after the election. Further emphasized the fact that he was okay with the pushing outside the Russian boundaries with the Russian army, okay with that. That is far more dangerous than anything that Trump is doing in the international arena."\n -----END-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nGOP CONGRESS TRUMP RUSSIA\n
( HITLER VISITS SUDETENLAND ) - ("Beware other items share this title")
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown <br/> <br/>Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia / Germany. German voiceover. <br/> <br/>Men break down the border post between Germany and the Sudetenland. German troops ride on horseback through border. Local people cheer and salute. Troops drive through border towns to warm welcome. Travel shots along roads lined with cheering people. <br/> <br/>German troops gather in town square. Soldiers are given flowers and fruit. CU various signs - in German. <br/> <br/>Different border point. Troops drive past banners "Ein Volke" and "Ein Reich". People gather to welcome the Germany troops. Swastika flags are handed out. People are then seen waving flags. Parade of troops in town. More troops greeted with flowers and Seig Heils. <br/> <br/>Adolf Hitler arrives at border in open top car. The border is opened and the car makes slow progress through the crowded street. More shots of the Fuhrer driving past crowds. Hitler gets out of car to talk to local officials. <br/> <br/>Travel shots past crowds giving Nazi salutes in different town. Hitler inspects ranks of German troops formed up in field. Hitler and officers eat meal at tables in open air. <br/> <br/>Shots of buildings in town, swastika flags hang from almost every window. German troops march through to greet cheers. <br/> <br/>Hitler stands on podium and is introduced to the crowd. Good shots of people cheering. More shots of Hitler in car through streets. Travel shots past crowd. Hitler gets out to greet children who give him flowers. <br/> <br/>N.B. Presumably this is Hitler's visit to the Sudetenland in early October 1938.
The Sudetenland Germans welcome Hitler and German occupying military forces
The occupation of Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia on 1st October, 1938. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in a car. German troops and calvary units enter Sudetenland. Tanks pass through an arch expressing thanks for liberation. The citizens of Sudetenland greet the soldiers. Hitler in a car. The insignia of the Nazi Party in the background. A member of the local Nazi Party speaks to the people and turns to salute Hitler. Crowds are enthusiastic. Location: Sudetenland Czechoslovakia. Date: October 1, 1938.
HITLER & TROOPS IN SUDETENLAND
Hitler and his troops ensure the withdrawal of Czech forces and feed hungry refugees following the Munich Agreement that allows Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland region to annex with Germany.
Nazis motorcade through ceded Sudetenland territory
/ Nazi motorcade through streets of the Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia after the annexation of the territory into the German Reich / women holding handkerchiefs over their mouths, crying, giving 'heil Hitler' salute, overcome with emotion as Hitler's motorcade passes / people cheering / convertible sedan with Hitler*standing in it / people chanting, spectators, people on street, buildings, people sitting on window ledge, Hotel Frisch exterior and sign / Hitler standing in passing car, waving to crowds, taking flowers from woman,*stretching in air and touching Swastika bunting overhead. Nazis motorcade through ceded Sudetenland territory on October 01, 1938 in Czech Republic (Footage by Getty Images)
Hitler, Chamberlain, Munich, Mussolini
Hitler moves into Sudetenland following Munich Pact; British PM Neville Chamberlain CU; headlines in Czech; Hitler, Herrmann Goering, Mussolini, Chamberlain, French premiere Daladier meet at Munich; Chamberlain,Daladier, Mussolini sign pact; Mussolini, Hitler together CU; Chamberlain arrives at airport in London, waves copy of agreement in infamous shot; he says pact means desire of all parties for peace; PM in motorcade to Ten Downing St. as crowds wave and cheer; PM on balcony of Buckingham palace with King and Queen; crowds wave handkerchiefs; German troops cross border into Sudetenland; '
NATIONAL ARCHIVES / NARA / Hitler entering Austria /Czech crisis: Jewish Quarter in Prague/ Inside the Aust.Parliament / Hitler dedicates Autobahn / Czech crisis: Hitler in Sudetenland
73632 1938 GERMAN NEWSREEL EXPANSION OF THE THIRD REICH SEIZURE OF SUDETENLAND & MEMEL TERRITORY
Created in the 1930s, this German newsreel "Homecoming to the Reich" shows part of the "expansion of Germany" promoted under Adolf Hitler, in this case the seizure of the Sudentenland. At :46, an August 5, 1936 newspaper announces the end of negotiations regarding the disputed province and notes that it is "finally ceded" to Germany. At 1:09, a figure (probably Konrad Ernst Eduard Henlein, who was appointed Reichsstatthalter of the Reichsgau Sudetenland upon its formation on 1 May 1939) performs a Nazi salute. At 1:24, German troops gleefully open up a border gate. At 2:10, German troops are shown being welcomed into the area, along with Hitler himself who arrives in a large open car to a hero's welcome (2:37). At 4:00 the film "tells the story" of the entry of Sudetenland into the Reich, using an animated map. At 5:23 images from the signing of the Sept. 29th Munich Agreement, with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in attendance, are shown. Hitler, Daladier and Chamberlain met and accepted the immediate occupation of the Sudetenland. At 5:40, Czech border markings are pushed over by German troops and at 6:10, surrendered bunkers and pillboxes visited by Hitler. At 6:20, more German troops are shown entering the disputed area and being greeted by vast throngs. At 7:03 and following, Hitler is shown giving speeches, moving through a crowd in an open car, and being greeted by large groups of people. At 8:23 a dirigible, possibly Graf Zeppelin, flies overhead. At 8:30, Hermann Goring is shown at an airport where a Junkers trimotor is landing. Goring joins Hitler in the next sequences. At 8:53 a banner proclaims "Food transport for the Sudetenland" and shows portable kitchens set up to feed the gathered throngs. The incorporation of the Sudetenland into Germany left the rest of Czechoslovakia weak, and it became powerless to resist subsequent occupation. At 10:27, German troops are shown on the road to Prague, Czechoslovakia, in the snow. At 11:40, troops are shown in downtown Prague, near the statue of a knight on horseback (present day national museum of the Czech Republic). At 11:56 the so-called "protectorate" of Mahren / Moravia and Bohemia is shown. <p><p>At 12:24 another vestage of the Versailles Treaty, the Memel Territory, is shown. A Treaty of the Cession of the Memel Territory to Germany was signed by Lithuania during this period, and Hitler sailed into Memel on the cruiser Deutschland to celebrate its return (13:50). The film ends with Hitler once again being saluted by vast crowds of enthusiastic onlookers and giving a triumphant speech. The annexation of Memel would be his last bloodless acquisition for Germany; the future expansion of Germany would cost blood and iron, and end in calamity. <p><p>Sudetenland came into existence in the early 20th century, after WWI, when the German-dominated Austria-Hungary was dismembered and the Sudeten Germans found themselves living in the new country of Czechoslovakia. The Sudeten crisis of 1938 was provoked by the demands of Nazi Germany that the Sudetenland be annexed to Germany, which in fact took place after the later infamous Munich Agreement. When Czechoslovakia was reconstituted after the Second World War, the Sudeten Germans were largely expelled, and the region today is inhabited primarily by Czech speakers.<p><p>Parts of the current Czech regions of Karlovy Vary, Liberec, Olomouc, Moravia-Silesia, and Ústí nad Labem are situated within the former Sudetenland.<p><p><p><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
Cheering German Sudetenland people welcome Adolf Hitler into Eger and Franzensbad, Czechoslovakia
High angle LS German Fuehrer Adolph Hitler standing in car giving Nazi salute to soldiers saluting him on roadside in Eger, barrier gate arm sign that reads "Wildenou" in fgd, row of German cars behind him / MS Women in traditional costumes and three small girls with bouquets of flowers / MS Hitler leaning from car, shaking hands with Nazi officer standing on roadside with crowd of other officers / MS Hitler standing in car, Nazi officers in bkgd / VS Hitler standing in car, leaning out and shaking hands with people in crowd around car, line of Germans in cars behind him / MS barrier gate rises as Hitler's car drives under through cheering throngs of military and civilians / VS car with standing Hitler drives through city streets and throngs of people, Nazi flag hangs from bldg / POV cutaways from car of cheering crowds on roadside / High angle Hitler and other officer walking on brick street / High angle Hitler and other officers approach crowd that white shirted Nazi men are standing in front of / High angle VS Hitler and Nazis walking down street saluting people, fountain and white shirted Nazis forming barrier in front of crowd in bkgd / MS huge crowd in running in street cheering / POV from automobile as it drives under Franzensbad banner welcoming the Fuehrer, Nazi vertical banners on each side of road and driving past crowds giving Nazi salute
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Cheering German Sudetenland people welcome Adolf Hitler to Eger in 1938
1930s
b&w - WWII newsreel - Austria - Czechoslovakia - Germany - England - Poland - Austrian street scenes in the 1930s, Hitler and Mussolini in various scenes - Austrian rich dance while Hitler liberates their country - Czechoslovakia, Mazarek and Benesh - mobilization - Chamberlain flies to Munich - Hitler and Chamberlin at Berchtesgarten - Hitler and Mussolini in parade - Chamberlain and Mussolini and Daladier and Hitler sign the Munich Pact - Czech President Benesh at his desk - Hitler takes over Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia - Neville Chamberlain on balcony w/ King George and the queen - German airplanes fly over Prague as German troops enter the city - Prague citizens shutter windows to the Germans - Goering entertained in Poland at wolf hunt in the snow - Polish crowds and mobilization
1930s NEWSREELS
VARIOUS SHOTS ADOLPH HITLER STANDING IN OPEN LIMO AS IT RIDES THROUGH CROWDS. HITLER AND AIDES WALKING DOWN WIDE AISLE AT RALLY IN HUGE STADIUM AS TENS OF THOUSANDS WATCH. HITLER REVIEWING TROOPS AS THEY TAKE OVER SUDETENLAND CZECHOSLOVAKIAN.
A tearful welcome greets Adolf Hitler as he arrives in Sudetenland.
Adolf Hitler arrives in a jeep amidst the people of Sudetenland. Other Generals accompany him. People greet him. Other soldiers follow him. People salute him. Women cry and greet Hitler. Location: Sudetenland Czechoslovakia. Date: 1938.
Hitler reviews troops Chamberlin Munich peace
( HITLER VISITS SUDETENLAND ) - ("Beware other items share this title")
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown. 1938? <br/> <br/>Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia / Germany. <br/> <br/>Shots of military vehicles carrying German troops into this German speaking area of Czechoslovakia. People greet the troops with cheers and with flowers. Chants of Seig Heil can be heard and people are waving Nazi flags. Travel shot from vehicle as it passes under banner - 'Fuhrer Wir Danken'. A German military band play from the back of a lorry as they drive along. CU signpost in street. More shots of lorries carrying troops through crowd lined streets. A woman walks along the road scattering flowers as she goes. German leader Adolf Hitler stands up in an open car receiving the cheers of the people. Crowds follow the car saluting and cheering. Exterior shots of what is presumably the Town Hall. Swastika flags are draped from the building. Crowds give the Nazi salute. Hitler walks onto the balcony. The crowd cheer even louder. <br/> <br/>N.B. Presumably this is Hitler's visit to the Sudetenland in early October 1938. Comb Print in UN 105 A.
SUDETENLAND PLANS - WWII
Annexing the Sudetenland Adolph Hitler and other Nazis stand in a room, examining papers on a table before them and chatting amongst each other.