Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
France and Germany.
Travel shot of convoy of military vehicles crossing bridge. Aerial shot landscape. Various shots Adolf Hitler with looking a bombed out bunker with other German officers. C/U of statue of Andre...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
France and Germany.
Travel shot of convoy of military vehicles crossing bridge. Aerial shot landscape. Various shots Adolf Hitler with looking a bombed out bunker with other German officers. C/U of statue of Andre Maignot. Travel shot from convoy passing troops giving Nazi salute, the Fuhrer salutes back from one of the convoy vehicles. Various shots convoy passing through Strasbourg (during occupation). The convoy stops in front of cathedral. Various shots of cathedral. Back view of Hitler looking at cathedral.
Various shots blonde girl presenting basket to Hitler as he stands in door of train. M/S little boy in Hitler Youth uniform shaking hands with Hitler. Travel shot from train passing through countryside, a farmer sitting on plough in field salutes train. Travelling shot passing crowd at German station, many salute. C/U Swastika flags. Various shots surging crowds of euphoric people waiting for Hitler to drive past, policemen hold them back. Various shots Hitler waving from balcony to enormous crowd - in Berlin.
Closing title reads: "Um Filme".
Commentary sounds Eastern European - could be Romanian or Albanian.
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