Sterilization; marriage health law
Creator(s)
- Alfons Pennarz (Camera Operator)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
- H.O. Schulz (Camera Operator)
Scope and Content
Propaganda for sterilization (15m10s); "Kampf ums Dasein" [struggle for life] (2m12s); enactment of the marriage health law (4m30s); positive Nazi goals (1m50s). Nazi racial propaganda film about mentally and physically disabled people and the danger and drain they are on the Aryan nation. This film (like "Erbkrank") shows footage of men, women and children who have been placed in hospitals, asylums, etc. There are CUs of sad, destroyed people. Footage of their behavior (i.e., a man standing in a field of daisies "whipping" the air with an imaginary whip, another man angrily beats his hand on a door). A doctor inspects the tiny, misshapen bodies of adults lying in cots. Another doctor talks to a couple of patients outside on a park bench. A pretty woman toys with her hair while talking to a doctor who is off-camera. The narrator identifies her as "eine junge Judin." She chats happily, laughs. Narrator: "...die selbst in der Krankheit ihrer Rasse erkennen laesst." Huge "parade" of old and mentally handicapped people file past the camera through an archway. End of film shows "proper" Aryan children, Nuremberg rallies, soldiers, etc.
Note(s)
Used in USHMM special exhibition "Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race." (Video 7) Other credits: Manuscript: Dr. R. Frercks; Music: Kurt Krueger; Spielleitung: Gernot Bock-Stieber. Actors: Kurt Muhlhardt, Trude Haefelin, Max Lohmann. Censor Date: March 15, 1937. NSDAP Reichspropagandaleitung, Amstleitung Film, Berlin. Reichsfilmarchiv reference available in departmental files.
Subjects
- WOMEN
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN)
- STERILIZATION
- DOCTORS
- CHILDREN
- PROPAGANDA
- JEWS
- PROPAGANDA (NAZI)
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- RALLIES (NAZI)
- RACIAL SCIENCE
- MEDICAL CARE
- MENTALLY ILL
- PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
- HOSPITALS
Places
- , Germany
Genre
- Propaganda.
- Film
Copies
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum holds copies of Holocaust-relevant archives from Bundesarchiv, Berlin-Lichterfelde (Abteilung Filmarchiv)