This reel documents the cultural life of German settlers in Argentina during the late 1930s. Inside a German home, a framed photo of Hitler is placed above a placard, while Nazi symbols appear on buildings. Hitler Youth members embark on nature hikes and explore Argentina’s rivers and waterfalls. Children attend German-run schools, where they sing songs and play musical instruments, including harps, accordions, and violins. Outside, the Nazi flag flies beside the Argentine flag, signaling the deep-rooted presence of Third Reich ideology within these communities.
German Colonies in South America: Nazi Influence & Settlements