The German North LLoyd luxury ocean liner "Bremen" under construction at the Weser Shipyards in Bremen, Germany. Workmen cover the steel deck-plates with teakwood. Large crane lifts diesel engine on to ship. Man holds armful of electric wires. Men reinforce ceiling of First Class lounge. Men panel walls with exotic woods. The Bremen at sea.underway to Southhampton, England.
General John Joseph Pershing with Allied Commanders on grassy fields in Koblenz, Germany (city is sometimes spelled Coblenz). Buildings in the background. General Pershing and Allied Commanders on horseback review the marching troops.
Arrival of German Chancellor and führer Adolf Hitler and Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini in Munich, Germany during World War 2. Large crowd cheering lined up in Marienplatz (Marienplatz 1, München, Bayern 80331), the Bavarian State Opera (Bayerische Staatsoper Max-Joseph-Platz 2 D-80539 Munich) and other major streets at the center of Munich, as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini pass in car. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini give Nazi salute on balcony. Crowd greet Hitler and Mussolini with Nazi salute. Children performs the Nazi salute. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini walk into building after giving salute. View of gloves and hat. Guard with rifle stands at attention. Hats belonging to Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini shake hands on steps of building. Italian Foreign Minister, Count Gian Galeazzo Ciano, is with Benito Mussolini. Benito Mussolini gives salute to crowd.
Sixth Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg in 1934. Fuhrer Hitler's Deputy Rudolf Hess inaugurates the Sixth Nazi Party Congress and speaks into a microphone. German officials sit and listen. He welcomes foreign delegates and says that representatives of army are under orders of Fuhrer Adolf Hitler. Hermann Goring, Fuhrer Hitler and Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels seated. The crowd applauds. He says 'You are the guarantee of our victory' and gives a Nazi salute. Hitler approaches and shakes hands with Rudolf Hess. Alfred Rosenberg in his speech addresses the Congress. He says the work which started after 1918 will be continued. Press Chief Dr. Otto Dietrich speaks into a microphone. He says truth is the basis of press and we have to say truth about Germany to the world. Fritz Todt speaks. He says 52000 men have started working on highway and more will join. Fritz Reinhardt speaks about adding more values to finance ministry. Richard Walther Darre, Julius Streicher, Robert Ley and Hans Frank speak. Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels says that may the high flame of our enthusiasm never die. Konstantin Hierl says that German people are ready for German labor service. (From a U.S. government-edited version of production "Triumph of the Will" with World War 2 period English audio narration and commentary added.)
Events of the Sixth Nazi Party Congress meeting at Nuremberg in 1934. Reichsarbeitsdienst (Labor Service) rally in Nuremberg. Reichsarbeitsdienst flag flies from a pole. Fuhrer Adolf Hitler arrives and gives a Nazi salute to his rally. Military drills by men carrying shovels. Men play drums. A German officer speaks to Fuhrer Hitler. Hitler gives his speech on the merits of the Labor Service and praises them for their work in rebuilding Germany. Men lined up holding Nazi flags. They march on a field. (From a U.S. government-edited version of production "Triumph of the Will" with World War 2 period English audio narration and commentary added.)
German civilian raises Nazi flag on a building in Germany during World War 2. German civilians on streets carry Nazi flags. Civilians and Military officers parade in Berlin along Unter den Linden in honor of Adolf Hitler's 55th birthday, on April 20, 1944. A band leads the marching parade, passing through the Brandenburg Gate and along the streets of Berlin. People place Nazi German flags on buildings and on rubble and buildings destroyed by allied aerial aircraft bombing campaigns. Nazi flags atop rubble. A woman stands near a sign. German men, women, and children sign a book with well wishes for Hitler on his birthday View of wrecked buildings. A sign reads in German "Our walls collapsed, but not our hearts."
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