Hitler In Essen (1938)
JewsDid9-11
Published on Aug 16, 2020
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown.
Essen, Germany.
Adolf Hitler in massive factory in Essen. He walks along a raised walkway with crowds on either side saluting. A people leap from the crowd to ask for the Fuhrer's signature. He signs a couple. He asks one boy to lean over and uses his back to rest the paper on.
Hitler makes an impassioned speech. Shots of the applauding audience.
Mute shots of Hitler's arrival. Shot of Dr Joseph Goebbels on platform with others. CU of three German officers. Different angle of arrival.
Exterior shots of crowds awaiting Hitler's arrival at factories. Hitler arrives in open car. Crowds give Nazi salutes. More crowd shots in town square. Travel shots through crowds. More crowd shots. More shots of Hitler in car.
Various shots around factories in Essen, good industrial landscapes.
Different angles of Hitler on walkway - including top shot. More audience shots
FILM ID:512.16
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