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The Nazi Plan: Reel-4 Taking Control Of Germany 1933-1935

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Synopsis: Swastika Becomes National Symbol Of Nazi Germany 1933, Nuremberg Rally For Nazi Party 1933, Adolph Hitler Opens Section Of German Autobahn 1933, Rudolf Hess Administers Oath Of Allegiance To NSDAP Leaders 1934, Rudolf Hess Reaffirms Hitler's Faith In SA After Night Of The Long Knives 1934...(read more)

  • Date: 1933-1935
  • Duration: 00:06:52
  • Sound: Yes
  • Color: Monochrome
  • Type: Public Domain
  • Language: German
  • Location: Germany

The Nazi Plan: Reel-4 Taking Control Of Germany 1933-1935

Swastika Becomes National Symbol Of Nazi Germany 1933

Hitler at huge SA Sturmabteilung or Nazi Brown Shirts rally in Dortmund, Germany in 1933. Footage of Hitler addressing the Brown Shirts and declared the Nazi Party flag had become a symbol of the German Reich. CU of Hitler giving a "rousing, fist pumping, arm waving, emotional speech" at the Brown Shirt rally.

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Nuremberg Rally For Nazi Party 1933

Footage of 1933 Nuremberg Rally ( officially Reichsparteitag meaning Reich Party Convention) was the annual rally of the Nazi Party in Germany held from 1923 to 1938. These propaganda events were held at the Nazi Party rally grounds in Nuremberg, Germany from 1927 to 1938.

The 1933 Nuremberg Rally was held August 30-September 30 at the Nazi Party rally grounds Nuremberg, Germany. Pan view of the hugh crowd at the Nazi Party rally grounds. High CU shot of Hitler and other German officials arriving at 5th Nuremberg Rally. CU of Hitler giving a "rousing, fist pumping, arm waving, emotional speech" at Nuremberg Rally in 1933.

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Adolph Hitler Opens Section Of German Autobahn 1933

Parade of autobahn workers and members of the Organization Todt (OT), a Third Reich civil and engineering group in Germany, who wore civilian clothing , carried shovels and pledged their allegiance to Hitler. OT was under the leadership of Dr. Fritz Todt. Hitler accepts a shovel from Fritz Todt ? and shakes hands. Images of Hitler addressing the (OT) members at the site of the first autobahn linking Frankfurt to Heidelberg. Hitler declares his commitment to the German worker: "before many years pass a gigantic work will bear testimony to your service, industry, skill and determination. German laborers! To work!"

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Rudolf Hess Administers Oath Of Allegiance To NSDAP Leaders 1934

Scenes of Rudolf Hess, outside the Party Building in Munich's Königsplatz , with Ley and von Schirach behind, administers the oath of office to over one million NSDAP Leaders over the radio on February 25, 1934. Various scenes of crowds of NSDAP Leaders gathered for radio broadcast.

Crowds shouts "Seig Heil" (Hail to victory).

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Rudolf Hess Reaffirms Hitler's Faith In SA After Night Of The Long Knives 1934

Rudof Hess addresses all national socialists of the world and emphasizes the peace and freedom of Germany. Hess reaffirms Hitler's faith in the SA (Sturmabteilungen) after the Roehm Purge or Night of The Long Knives. Newsreel item introduces speech by Hess at Königsberg to camera: "I am warning with as much seriousness as I warned at the time of my Cologne speech those who played with the idea of a second revolution. Just as the old SA man stands loyal to his Führer, so the Führer stands loyal to his old SA man".

Note: Between June 30 and July 2, 1934, the Nazi Party leadership, on the order of Nazi Party Leader and Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler, purged the leadership of the Nazi paramilitary formation, the SA Sturmabteilungen or Brown Shirts. The Nazi leaders took advantage of the purge to kill other political enemies, primarily on the German nationalist right. Known as the "Night of the Long Knives" or "Operation Hummingbird," the murders cemented an agreement between the Nazi regime and the German Army (Reichswehr) that enabled Hitler to proclaim himself Führer of National Socialist Germany and to claim absolute power.

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