Leaders in Warsaw; 30 Jan 1939 at Reichstag, Hitler threatens destruction of European Jews if war comes again; Torch parade
Creator(s)
- Paramount News (Producer)
- Deulig Film (Producer)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
Biographical History
Deulig Film or Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft was a German film production and distribution company. It was established in 1916 by the German business tycoon and media mogul Alfred Hugenberg. The company's foundation, during the First World War, was intended to promote Germany's military cause but it also supported the commercial interests of several major industrial companies who backed the enterprise. The company developed a reputation for the production of short propaganda films and kulturfilms but also released feature films. In response to the company's success several rival industrial firms in alliance with the Deutsche Bank founded their own film company UFA in 1917, which in the decade that followed became Germany largest film enterprise. In 1927 when Hugenberg launched a successful takeover bid for UFA, the two companies merged. Deulig continued to release newsreels but was otherwise swallowed into the larger UFA conglomerate.
Scope and Content
05:46:37 Quick shot of event at night with soldiers in long coats. In Warsaw, von Ribbentrop with Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Colonel Beck. Memorial wreath presented during ceremony for "Polish Ehrenmahl." Old German military leaders, distinguished-looking, sitting at table, conversing. President Ignacy Moscicki is among them. 05:47:43 Berlin, 30 January 1939. Sixth anniversary of the Nazi seizure of power. Decorated streets with banners, night. Hitler arriving at the Reichstag, motorcade, crowd heiling in BG. Marching on street, entering Reichstag, speaking about the Jews from a podium: "Wenn dem internationalen Judentum nochmals gelinge die Welt in einen Krieg zu stuerzen, werde dies mit er Vernichtung der Juden enden. Die Schaffenden aller Laende muessten ihren gemeinsamen feind erkennen. Deutschland wolle frieden." Other Nazi elite behind Hitler, including Goering, Goebbels, Keitel, Frick, Brauchitsch. Applause. Shots of crowd, standing, heiling. (speech also in UFA TW and "The Eternal Jew") (some sound is missing) 05:51:01 Berlin, 30 January 1939. Torch/flare parade on Wilhelmstrasse on the same day (as previous). CUs Nazi flags with swastikas, including an effect whereby the torch-bearing marchers are superimposed on the flag. SA and SS marching, band. Hitler, Goering, and other Nazi elite on the balcony of the Reichskanzlei. Crowd running underneath balcony, saluting Hitler. CU, Goering waving.
Note(s)
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Subjects
- PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH)
- NAZI SEIZURE OF POWER
- KEITEL, WILHELM
- MOSCICKI, IGNACY
- SWASTIKAS
- GOERING, HERMANN
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN)
- BANNERS
- GOEBBELS, JOSEPH
- CROWDS
- SS (SCHUTZSTAFFEL)
- HITLER, ADOLF
- NIGHT
- RIBBENTROP, JOACHIM VON
- STREETS
- CEREMONIES
- FRICK, WILHELM
- MEMORIALS
- SPEECHES
- SA (STURMABTEILUNG)
- NAZI OFFICIALS
- REICHSTAG
- BRAUCHITSCH, WALTHER VON
- GERMANY
- TORCHES
- MOTORCADES
- PARADES
- POLAND
- MARCHING
- NAZI PARTY
- FLAGS
- ANTISEMITISM
- BANDS
- SPECTATORS
Places
- Berlin, Germany
- Warsaw, Poland
Genre
- Film
- Newsreels.
Copies
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