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Austria.
German troops guard a building. Various shots of German troops moving around the streets of Austrian town / city. Some people gather and give Nazi salutes. Austrian police move people away. A plane flies...
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
Austria.
German troops guard a building. Various shots of German troops moving around the streets of Austrian town / city. Some people gather and give Nazi salutes. Austrian police move people away. A plane flies overhead.
Travel shots along crowd lined streets. Crowds give nazi salute. Swastika flags hang from building. German troops march through streets.
German tanks drive along street people salute and through flowers. Parade of young men, some in Hitler Youth style uniforms, some carry skis. Lots of troops, lots of swastikas and lots of salutes.
Parade of Nazi supporters, carrying flags and wearing swastika armbands. More troops and parades. Austrian leader gives Nazi salute from balcony. More shots of crowds. Two Austrian leaders salute.
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