This rare documentary footage from 1935-1937 provides an in-depth look at Nazi influence within German colonies in Argentina before World War II. It showcases German-owned businesses, rural farming communities, and the role of the Nazi Party in shaping daily life. Hitler Youth members engage in military training and cultural activities, while Nazi symbols appear prominently on homes, schools, and public gatherings. Propaganda efforts include large rallies in Buenos Aires and town hall screenings of Hitler’s speeches, met with applause from settlers. The film captures the social structure of these communities, highlighting their allegiance to the Third Reich and their deep-rooted ties to Germany during the rise of the Nazi regime.