Goebbels speaks on Jewish press
Creator(s)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
Scope and Content
Goebbels (in non-military suit) speaks to SA and civilians at an enormous rally at the Berlin Sportpalast, during Hitler's first public appearance since becoming Chancellor. Some LS pans of crowded stadium. Speech warns the anti-Nazi press to watch out, as they now won't be able to avoid the emergency decrees and restrictions, now their "lying Jewish mouths will be silenced. Now the Nazis will show them how propaganda can really work, with a government behind it." Crowd yells "Heil" and rises to its feet.
Note(s)
Conditions of Use and/or Copyright updated. Correspondence from Bundesarchiv in May 2023, initially sent to Leslie Swift states: Public Domain. However, since copyright law may differ between the U.S. and Germany, Use statement U3 is being applied.
Subjects
- GOEBBELS, JOSEPH
- NAZI OFFICIALS
- JEWS
- CROWDS
- CIVILIANS
- RALLIES (NAZI)
- PRESS
- STADIUMS
- ANTISEMITISM
- PROPAGANDA (NAZI)
- RALLIES
- PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH)
- NAZI PARTY
- SPEECHES
- PROPAGANDA
- GERMANY
- GERMANS
- SA (STURMABTEILUNG)
Places
- Berlin, Germany
Genre
- Newsreels.
- Film
Copies
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