A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Jewish people during some religious ritual. Ferdinand Marian whispers and calls a man. An old man comes to him and they talk. A girl sings and plays a piano. She kisses a book and talks to her maid servant. A boy comes. They talk and embrace.
A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. A man talks to two officers. Ferdinand Marian comes and talks to the man.
A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. A man and a boy argue. Men surround them. The boy rides a horse. Guards capture him and bring him to Ferdinand Marian. Ferdinand talks to the boy. A girl waits for the boy at their home. Her maid servant sleeps on a chair. A clock strikes 1:00 AM. She cries.
A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Ferdinand Marian talks to Heinrich George. Heinrich shouts at Ferdinand. Ferdinand leaves the room.
From a German feature film, Jud Süß (Jud Suss), about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Guards bring a boy to a room. A girl talks to Ferdinand Marian. Marian gets up from a dinner table. The girl sits at the table. They talk and the girl gives her ring to Marian. He tries to rape the girl. The guards torture the boy in a jail. A Jew comes to the jail and talks to the guards.
Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini standing together in an open car during a motorcade in Munich, in 1938. Civilian spectators render Nazi salutes as they pass. Next, British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, arriving for the Munich treaty conference, steps from a British Airways Lockheed Model 14 passenger plane. An honor guard of helmeted and white-gloved German soldiers stands at attention during his welcome. Adolf Hitler climbs stairs of Berghof together with Chamberlain and Hitler's interpretor, Paul Otto Schmidt, on September 15, 1938 for their conference. Crowds of Germans give Nazi salute and cheer as Hitler and Mussolini appear on a balcony. Prime Minister Chamberlain back from the conference, speaks to the crowd at Heston Aerodrome on 30 September 1938, saying, among other thing, "We regard the agreement signed last night, and the Anglo-German naval agreement as symbolic of the desires of our two peoples never to go to war with one another again." Damaged buildings and ruins of city. Mussolini giving an impassioned speech. Italian cavalry carrying out a charge in Ethiopia. Italian troops employing machine guns in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War circa 1936. Italian infantry charging across sand dunes. Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie at the League of Nations podium. Nazi Swastika eagle statue. A formation of German troops, during the Anschluss (German annexation of Austria,in 1938). Hitler at a podium. People rendering Nazi salute in annexed city. At this point, the film transitions to 1950 as North Korean troops cross the 39th parallel and start the Korean War. A nighttime artillery barrage. North Korean troops firing a Browning M1917 machine gun and rifles. The feet of American soldiers are jumping out of foxholes as U.S.M26 Pershing tanks fire their guns from tilted positions below hills. A Pershing tank crosses a bridge back into South Korea, where a sign reads:"You are now crossing the 38th parallel, Co.B 728 MP." Scene shifts again, to President Lyndon B. Johnson delivers speech about Vietnam at a news conference on July 28, 1965, in which he states,among other things, "Three times in my lifetime...Americans have gone to far lands to fight for freedom..." as he explains U.S. involvement in Vietnam and the Vietnam War.
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