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Directed By: FRANK CAPRA
Synopsis: From the prestigious "Why We Fight" series, this volume details the Nazi Party's rise to power prior to World War Two... (read more)
Information: 1945 43 min BW
Show All WWII European Theater Titles Nazis Strike
This motion picture film covers German aggression from 1934 to 1940. Contains many animated maps explaining German tactics and scenes of Adolf Hitler making speeches, in conferences, and planning for war with military officers.

Nazi rally in Nuremberg Stadium. Subversive Nazi organizations inspired riots in Belgium and France. Concentration camps or firing squads for German citizens that opposed Hitler. Traces the build-up of the German war machine. Nazi rally in Madison Square Garden. Included is footage of Joachim von Ribbentrop and Fritz Kuhn.

Shows the mobilization of industry and manpower, including paratroop training. Shows the Rhineland invaded and the Siegfried Line constructed and manned. Germany occupies Austria. Hitler next threatened to invade Czechoslovakia unless Britain supported Germany’s plans to takeover the Sudetenland. Desperate to avoid war and anxious to avoid an alliance with Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union Neville Chamberlain of Britain and Edouard Daladier of France agreed agreed that Germany could have the Sudetenland.

In return, Hitler promised not to make any further territorial demands in Europe. On September 29, 1938 Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Edouard Daladier and Benito Mussolini signed the Munich Agreement which transferred the Sudetenland to Germany. The Munich Agreement was greeted by riots in Czechoslovakia, but cheers by the French people. Chamberlain returned to London where he gave his “Peace in our time” speech while telling the English people Germany and Great Britain would never go to war. History proved The Munich agreement to be the quintessential example of appeasement because Hitler soon violated the terms of the agreement. On March 14, 1934 the German Army invaded Czechoslovakia.

Russian-German pact known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, or Nazi-Soviet Pact, or Hitler-Stalin Pact, or German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact was signed August 24, 1939. The New York Times headline read Russo-German Pact Signed. Shows Molotov being greeted by Ribbentrop and the two being seated at a table. The Evening News stated World Shock Over German Pact. Stalin and Molotov view marching Russian troops. Polish campaign begins with Hitler demanding Danzig and a Polish corridor or else. Shows comparative German and Polish military strength. German invades Poland. Warsaw is surrounded and pounded with giant German 240 MM howitzers. German troops enter Warsaw. Polish prisoners marched off to Nazi labor camps.

Russia captures East Poland. British planes bombing German ships in the Kiel Canal. Great Britain declares war on Germany. Winston Churchill speaks to the nation.

Scenes Include: Fuhrer, Skoda munitions works, German soldiers train and practice goose-step, military occupation of the Rhineland, massive parade of German army military, construction of the Siegfried Line, Hitler and military leaders look at war plans, Hitler standing in open car waves to crowd in Vienna, street fighting in Warsaw, aerial view of destruction of Warsaw.