Two Hitler Youth filmstrips with canister and lid found by a US soldier
Extent and Medium
a: Height: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm) | Diameter: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm)
b: Height: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Diameter: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm)
c: Height: 0.750 inches (1.905 cm) | Diameter: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm)
d: Height: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm) | Diameter: 1.625 inches (4.128 cm)
Creator(s)
- Bernard M. Fishman (Subject)
- Reichsjugendfuhrung Presse- und Propagandaamt (Producer)
Biographical History
Bernard M. Fishman was born on May 18, 1920, in Pennsylvania, to Jewish parents, Frank and Jennie Gordon Fishman. He had a younger sister, Elaine. He grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father owned a dress factory where Bernard worked. He enlisted in the United States Army on March 21, 1942 and was assigned to the Warrant Officer Corps. He was deployed to the European Theater and was stationed in May 1945 in Ulm, Germany. He attained the rank of Lieutenant. Bernard married Mollie Moshen and the couple had two children. He passed away, age 87, on May 12, 2008.
Archival History
The filmstrip was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007 by Bernard Fishman.
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Bernard M. Fishman
Funding Note: The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
Scope and Content
Two filmstrips produced to train and indoctrinate Hitler Youth members found by 25 year old Lieutenant Bernard M. Fishman in a German Army Engineers Officers Club in Ulm, Germany, circa May 1945. The Propaganda Office of the Reich Youth Leadership produced a series of 35mm filmstrips in the late 1930s for distribution to Hitler Youth chapters. They were shown at gatherings and used to recruit members and disseminate the teachings of the Nazi Party. On December 1, 1936, the Reich Youth Leadership, under Baldur von Schirach, became an autonomous organization accountable only to Hitler. Membership in the Hitler Youth became mandatory on March 25, 1939. Fishman enlisted in the United States Army in March 1942 and was assigned to the Warrant Officer's Corps.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Reproduction
No restrictions on use
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
a. Rolled 35mm filmstrip, Lothringer Lanetdeutsches Lund, with 38 black and white transparencies. b. Short, gray cardboard tube open at the top with a brown cardboard sleeve inside. The sides curve under at the bottom edge to secure a white round bottom cardboard insert. c. Circular gray cardboard lid with top edges folded over to secure lid. The Hitler Youth emblem, a swastika within a red and white diamond, and German text around the edge are printed around the top. A white paper label with preprinted German text is taped around the side of the lid. Per the Photo negatives re-housing project, there is a third filmstrip connected to this record, referred to as d. for cataloging purposes only: d. Rolled 35mm filmstrip, title unknown, with 40 black and white transparencies.
c. on attached label, black ink : Lothringen G15
Corporate Bodies
- Hitler Youth
Subjects
- Jewish soldiers--United States.
- National socialism and youth.
- Fascism--Youth--Germany--History--20th century.
- Youth movements--Germany--History--20th century.
Genre
- Object
- Handbooks and manuals.
- Audiovisual and Photographic Materials