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The speech by Goebbels in Berlin in February 1943 proclaiming a ‘total war’ policy following the Stalingrad defeat.
Looks at the part played by propaganda in World War II as governments struggled to gain the upper hand in the war away from the battlefield. Methods were sometimes less than subtle, or in some cases...
A documentary film produced by Goebbels’ propaganda ministry which follows a Hitler Youth Band as it marches its standard to Nuremberg.
A collection of famous and notorious speeches beginning with the anti-Semitic ravings of Joseph Goebbels and his exhortations to encourage students to burn thousands of books banned by the Nazis, followed by...
Hitler’s 55th birthday is commemorated by a concert (with speech by Goebbels) and a parade in bomb-damaged Berlin. Hitler is seen with some prominent personalities. The newsreel also includes East Front...
Documents the course and failure of the plot to assassinate Hitler, showing material on the trials which Goebbels, the propaganda chief, ordered to be filmed with hidden cameras.
MARCH OF TIME Vol 4 Issue 6 released in the USA on 21 January 1938. An interpretation of everyday life under the Nazis. Shots of Goebbels, Hitler. Anti-Jewish slogans. Aarge proportion of the film shows to...
In 1935 Leni Riefenstahl was approached by the president of the German Olympic Committee to make a film of the 1936 Berlin games, which were being staged by Goebbels as a giant propaganda exercise. Using 44...
A documentary film on the fall of Berlin in 1945, using Russian archive footage. Covers Churchill visiting the Western Front, the American bridgehead on the Elbe at Magdeburg, the Luftwaffe attacking allied...
Marius Goring narrates Humphrey Jennings’ film of the extraordinary story of Lale Andersen, the singer whose record became a battle song for troops on both sides in World War II. Goebbels detested the song...
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