Early Nazi rally (Day of Opposition)
Creator(s)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
Scope and Content
The Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP) joins the NSDAP in the Harzburg Front alliance. The event was called the "Day of Opposition." Large crowd of uniformed men standing in a wooded area. Many of the men are members of the Stahlhelm, a paramilitary organization affiliated with the DNVP. 10:05:20 Title identifies the "leader of the National Front" followed by a shot of Alfred Hugenberg, head of the DNVP. 10:05:50 Close-up of Franz Seldte, co-founder of the Stahlhelm. 10:06:01 Theodor Duesterberg, another Stahlhelm leader, speaks. 10:06:27 Ernst Roehm is visible in front of a large crowd. Hitler shakes hands with men in the crowd. 10:06:53 Shot of a smiling Joseph Goebbels. Hitler reviews a parade of NSDAP men as they march past.
Note(s)
This is a 66 meter long excerpt. The total length of this film is 81 meters.
Subjects
- GOEBBELS, JOSEPH
- ROEHM, ERNST
- CROWDS
- RALLIES
- SA (STURMABTEILUNG)
- HUGENBERG, ALFRED
- RALLIES (NAZI)
- SELDTE, FRANZ
- NAZI OFFICIALS
- HITLER, ADOLF
Places
- Bad Harzburg, Germany
Genre
- Documentary.
- Film
Copies
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum holds copies of Holocaust-relevant archives from Bundesarchiv, Berlin-Lichterfelde (Abteilung Filmarchiv)