German Farming Settlements in Argentina, 1935-1937

Rural Life, Industry, and the Nazi Presence


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This reel explores the agricultural life of German settlers in Argentina between 1935 and 1937, many of whom were loyal to Hitler’s Third Reich. Scenes include families receiving mail from Germany, farmers cultivating wheat fields with horse-drawn plows, and teams of oxen hauling logs to a functioning sawmill. The film also captures settlers expanding farmland by clearing forests, reinforcing the Nazi-backed expansion of German communities in South America.

Part of this Complete Film

German Colonies in South America: Nazi Influence & Settlements

License: Royalty-Free