Carl Schurz Tour of American professors and students through Germany in summer 1934
Creator(s)
- Library of Congress - Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division (MBRS)
- Erich Menzel (Camera Operator)
- Walter Winnig (Music)
- Otto Bothmer (Director)
- UFA (Producer)
- Erich Dolle (Sound Contributor)
Scope and Content
REEL 4. The Schurz group travels by bus through rural landscape. In Rothenburg, they pass under stone archways and by Bavarian shops. Student with two birds. They go to Augsburg. A woman pumps water from a fountain. They drive through Landsberg, where Hitler was once imprisoned after the Beer Hall Putsch. The tour continues in the country. They take a break to swim and lay on the dock. More Bavarian landscape and villages. It rains, but the sunshine returns as they drive into the valley of Oberammergau.
Note(s)
Carl Schurz was a German emigre who became active in American reform politics in the post-Civil War era, and was President Hayes’s Secretary of the Interior.
Subjects
- BUSES
- SHOPS
- TOWNS
- HARBORS
- CIVILIANS
- UNIVERSITIES
- GERMANY
- VACATIONS
Places
- Rothenburg, Germany
- Landsberg, Germany
- Oberammergau, Germany
Genre
- Film
- Documentary.