Full title reads: "GERMANY'S SCHEME FOR WINTER RELIEF- Dr Goebbels directs operations in Berlin on Collection Day."
Berlin, Germany.
Night shot (evening) of a woman standing at the Berlin street shaking a money collection box asking for donations. A man in Nazi uniform with Swastika...
Full title reads: "GERMANY'S SCHEME FOR WINTER RELIEF- Dr Goebbels directs operations in Berlin on Collection Day."
Berlin, Germany.
Night shot (evening) of a woman standing at the Berlin street shaking a money collection box asking for donations. A man in Nazi uniform with Swastika shoulder band standing next to her holding a sign. Crowds around. People donating money. Close up shot of a sign.
More shots of various people with donation boxes collecting the money for poor. There are some famous Nazis among them. Josef Goebbels in black leather coat is seen collecting money. Close up shot of Goebbels smiling. Several shots of Hermann Goering in uniform collecting money and waving to the people.
Some of the people are signing autographs while collecting money - probably most of those people are celebrities of some sort.
The scheme is organised by Goebbels to help the poor through the winter.
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