Animated map shows Germany and bordering states of Slovakia, the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and the area of Memel (Klaipeda) in Lithuania, during advent of World War 2, Under duress, Lithuania ceded Memel to Germany by a treaty, effective 23 March 1939. It was immediately reincorporated into East Prussia. Newspapers being thrown to people gathered in a square. They carry headline: "Memel is Free."Nazi flags flying. Banner reads "We are swept home."border gates are thrown open and people rush through. Trucks full of German troops are welcomed. Formation of German Heinkel He-51 biplane aircraft flies overhead. View from under triple 11 inch guns at stern of the German Cruiser Deutschland. Adolf Hitler standing behind canvas at railing on the deck with officers. A German destroyer coming into port. Hitler transferring from the Deutschland to a pier at Memel. He reviews troops in formation on the pier. The Deutschland in background with her crew lined up on deck. Hitler stands in an open car as it moves off the wharf to streets where people line the sidewalks to wave and salute him. He reviews German troops drawn up in a city square. Police control crowds. Hitler stands at a podium and exchanges Nazi salute with the crowd.
Henry Ford and the Prince of Prussia,Louis Ferdinand, in United States. Henry Ford and Louis Ferdinand come out of a building and talk outside the building. Another man emerges out of the building. Henry Ford and the Prince standing with two men outside the building and talking.
Life of German Field Marshal, Paul von Hindenburg in Germany. Paul Von Hindenburg poses with his family on his estate after retirement following World War 1. Paul von Hindenburg and family in Neudeck (present day Ogrodzieniec, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland). He and his family sit around a table. Trees in the background.
Life of German Field Marshal Paul Von Hindenburg in Neudeck (present day Ogrodzieniec, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland). At Neudeck, ancestral country estate of the Hindenburg family, Paul Von Hindenburg sits at table outdoors. Grandchildren of Paul von Hindenburg bring him flowers. His grandchildren talk to him. The grandson is wearing lederhosen. Furniture in the background.
German supply wagons enter an East Prussian town during World War I. The supply wagons pass through the war damaged town. Buildings along a side of the street. Destroyed buildings and rubble on the ground. Ruins of the destroyed buildings. Supply wagons advance.
60,000 attendees, including many veterans of World War I, march to the Tannenberg battlefield for the dedication of the Tannenberg Monument. Tannenberg Monument dedication ceremony commemorates the German victory over Russian forces in August, 1914, and fallen German soldiers during World War I. German Field Marshal Paul Von Hindenburg, who officiates at the ceremony, also celebrates his 80th birthday.
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