German newspapers and weekly magazines and propaganda in Germany, seen in stacks at a newsstand. Timeframe is before World War 2, during control of NSDAP and the Nazi party. Der Sturmer headline features article about The Jews in history of Berlin ("Die Juden in der Geschichte Berlin"). Door signs read "Droysenstrasse 16," likely on door of apartment residences at Droysenstraße 16, 10629 Berlin, Germany (in the Charlottenburg district). Name tag for "Karl Reimer" seen on another door (possibly a resident in that building?). View of a printed public announcement stating that, because of high treason to the German people, the following persons were executed today: Joachim Klauser; Heinz Kuhnert; Wolfgang Bart. Various pictures depicting "Hitlerjugend -- Hitler Youth"; "Arbeitsdienst -- Labor Service"; "Jungmadels -- Young Girls"'; "Schutzstaffel -- Black Shirts"; and "Kraft Durch Freude -- Strength Through Joy."
Nazi officials deliver speeches to members of Hitler Youth in Germany during the Sixth Party Congress. Trumpet sounding. Members of Hitler youth drumming. Reich Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels and German Chancellor Adolf Hitler salute members of Hitler Youth. Members of Hitler Youth cheer and give Nazi salute. Leader of Hitler Youth Baldur von Schirach addresses members of Hitler Youth standing in formation. Baldur von Schirach speaks about the supreme selflessness and the youth of Germany. Views of Adolf Hitler, Hitler's Deputy Rudolf Hess and members of Hitler youth. Adolf Hitler addresses members of Hitler youth. Hitler makes a passionate speech about his hope for the German youth. Young members of Hitler Youth listen and cheer.
Figure skating in Germany. A German female skater performs figure skating in Germany. A pair of skaters skates on ice. The crowd applauds.
U.S. soldiers advance in Germany during World War II. A map locates positions of Allied troops advancing towards Germany. Floods in the Moselle River. Wrecked vehicles in the area. Soldiers marching in the area. They row a boat in the river. U.S. engineers construct a pontoon bridge over the flooded river. Houses in the background. A smoke screen being laid over the bridge. Trucks carrying supplies move across the bridge. Jeeps, tanks and other military vehicles drive across the bridge. The soldiers crossing the bridge under the smoke screen.
View of a bunker overlooking a river in Germany, likely the Saar river, before World War 2. A ship can be seen sailing in the river. Many other pillboxes along the river. Low angle view of “Dragon’s teeth” tank barriers found in the Siegfried Line, the defense fortification line in western Nazi Germany use during WWII. Aerial view of long water filled trench on the Siegfried Line running through forest and farmland.
German civilians rush towards a road to catch a glimpse of the arrival of German chancellor Adolf Hitler in western Germany. Germans give the Nazi salute upon the arrival of Adolf Hitler’s car. Hitler gives a Nazi salute and a military salute while standing in his Mercedes-Benz W31 type G4 staff/command car with the plate number “WH 32291”. Hitler meets Nazi military officials. Hitler and Nazi military officials leaning on fence together while civilian Germans look on. Hitler inspects a bunker, which is located in the Siegfried Line defense fortification. Artillery shell is lifted by a crane. Front page of the Volkischer Beobachter newspaper announcing the visit of Adolf Hitler in the Siegfried Line (known as the “Westwall” in Germany) with headline, "Mein Führer! Der Weftwall fteht und wird baltern, fomme, was da wolle!" Rough translation, "My Leader! The WestWall is standing and will remain, come what may!"
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