Berlin 1930-1939

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Note: duplicate footage exists in UN 50 T and UN 53 S - see separate records.

Reel 2. German soldiers march through the streets of Berlin. Marching band. Horse statues. Top shot of military parade. Reichstag Building. Wilhelm Strasse - seat of Government. Chancery of the Rhine - residence of...

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Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
71838
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:09:43:00 / 01:20:41:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
1867.02
Issue Date:
1930 - 1939

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  • Sadly this clip is incomplete, stopping shortly after Hindenburg steps from his car in paragraph 2 of the shots list.

    "President Hindenburg" is Paul von Hindenburg. His appearance allows the clip's date range to be reduced to 1930-34, (1934 having been the year Hindenburg died).

    "Horse statues" - actually this is the quadriga on top of the Brandenburger Tor, (Brandenburg Gate.

    "Reichstag Building. Wilhelm Strasse" - in between these two landmarks we see a shot of the Siegessaule, (Victory Column).



    jamied 3rd Apr 2013

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