Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
Berlin, Germany.
A steam train comes into a station. It is decorated with Nazi symbols. CU Adolf Hitler. Hitler, followed by Hermann Goering shakes hands with various Nazi officers on the platform. He has returned...
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
Berlin, Germany.
A steam train comes into a station. It is decorated with Nazi symbols. CU Adolf Hitler. Hitler, followed by Hermann Goering shakes hands with various Nazi officers on the platform. He has returned to Germany following a trip to Italy. Dr Joseph Goebbels is also amongst the welcoming party.
The Fuhrer and Goering walk towards microphones. The crowd cheer. Goering gets up to speak. Various cutaways to Hitler and the crowd as Goering makes his speech of welcome. He ends with a chant of Seig Heil which is taken up by the crowd. Hitler inspect the Guard of Honour as he leaves the station.
Exterior Night shots as Hitler is driven along crowd lined streets. The Brandenberg Gate is illuminated for the procession. Lots of fireworks and floodlights as the parade passes along.
Hitler, Goering and Goebbels appear on balcony above cheering crowd. Various shots of the firework display.
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