Reoccupation of the Rhineland, Germany on 7th March, 1936. Children wave and smile. German Forces enter the city of Dusseldorf. People crowd on the streets and cheer. The forces cross a bridge. Guards are posted at monuments and docks.
Adolf Hitler addresses Krupp Munition-Plant workers in Germany on 26th May, 1936. Inside the large Krupp factory, Hitler speaks before thousands of workers. The insignia of the Nazi Party in the background. The workers listen to him.
Street scene in Nuremberg, Germany, with enthusiastic crowds cheering from the sidewalk. in front of the Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady). They greet German Chancellor Adolf Hitler who rides past, standing in an open motorcar. SS and SA troopers parade, holding straight arm salute as they march. Hitler reviews the parade. German Army troops in steel helmets parade in goosestep. Troops ride motorbikes.
Hitler's 49th birthday on 20th April 1938. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler comes out of a building with SA (Stormtrooper) leader, Viktor Lutze, and several other Nazi leaders in Germany. A band plays in front of the doorway, and local citlzens cheer him. Hitler in a motorcade. He and other officials step from cars and assemble at a reviewing stand to watch Hitler's Birthday parade
Part of The Tenth Nazi Party Congress activities, in Nuremberg, Germany between 5th -12th September, 1938. Rally at Zeppelin Field. Hitler youth parade holding flags. Many youth, both girls and boys, massed in the field. Stands are filled with spectators. Hitler greets all. The youth render the Nazi salute, en masse, and sing their anthem, Fahnenlied (Banner Song).
Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler reviews a parade of SA (Sturmabteilung, or Storm Troopers) and SS troops marching through the streets of Nuremberg. They pass the Nuremburg Frauenkirche (Hauptmarkt 14, 90403 Nürnberg, Germany). Civilians crowd sidewalks and can be seen watching from windows and store fronts. They cheer. Three men seated on a boundary wall watch the parade. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in a car. A back view of the marchers. People look from the balcony of their houses. Hermann Goering is seen standing between two, what appear to be, Sturmabteilung officers.
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