Lutze in the East; Generalgouvernement celebration; German soldiers; Captured French clothing and tanks
Creator(s)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
- Deutsche Wochenschau GmbH (Producer)
Scope and Content
05:22:04 LS, castle. Viktor Lutze, chief of staff of the SA, in Marienburg, East Prussia with other SA (inspecting areas in the East). At a soldier cemetery near Łódź, Lutze honors SA Obergruppenfuehrer Meyer-Quade at his grave, presenting wreath, flag with swastika. In Posen, Lutze walking past officers, speaking to large crowd. Inspecting areas in the East. 05:23:03 In Litzmannstadt, a large demonstration celebrating the day of Łódź's release from Polish control. Crowd of soldiers. 05:23:20 Generalgouvernement celebration (one-year anniversary) in Krakow. Crowd welcoming Frank and other officers inside large hall, heiling. Group includes Wilhelm Frick. Frank presenting flag, placed next to a bust. Watching parade of police and SS from grandstand. Reel 2: 05:24:11 Soldiers on horses, messengers/troops in occupied area, marching through streets, motorcycles. Telephone center. CUs, women typing telegrams. 05:25:23 Paris, piles of captured clothing of French army. Men organize clothing in a warehouse/storeroom. Putting clothing into a railcar. 05:26:30 French tanks on flatbeds which were "appropriated" by Nazis. Captured tanks are shipped in the occupied area on railway trucks and removed to Germany.
Note(s)
Additional documentation available in departmental files.
Subjects
- FRANK, HANS
- FRANCE
- PALACES/CASTLES
- MARCHING
- GENERAL GOVERNMENT (POLAND)
- SPEECHES
- TRAINS
- LOOTING
- TELEPHONES
- SA (STURMABTEILUNG)
- SS (SCHUTZSTAFFEL)
- CEREMONIES
- WAREHOUSES
- FRICK, WILHELM
- FLAGS
- RAILCARS
- HORSES
- TANKS
- SIGNS/POSTERS
- CLOTHES
- CROWDS
- DEMONSTRATIONS
- PARADES
- GERMAN OCCUPATION
- POLAND
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN)
- MILITARY VEHICLES
- LUTZE, VIKTOR
- POLICE (GERMAN)
- SWASTIKAS
- CEMETERIES
Places
- Paris, France
- , Germany
- Łódź [Litzmannstadt], Poland
- Krakow, Poland
Genre
- Newsreels.
- Film
Copies
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