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Title reads: "The Nazi Plan." Shorter version of UN 53 Z. Intertitle reads: Part I - The Rise Of The NSDAP - 1921 - 1933"
Intertitle reads: "Alfred Rosenberg Describes The Early Nazi Struggles For Power" CU Swastika flag. CU Adolf Hitler. CU NSDAP flag. Early film (Possibly Hitler in parade in 1922). Joseph Goebbels addresses early Nazi rally. Hitler arrives at Rally. Goebbels talking. Brown shirts on the march. Riots in the streets. Various German Newspaper headlines. Nazi's on the march. Goebbels at desk. Brown shirts entering Reichstag. Intertitle reads: "Reichsparteitag Nurnberg 1927". Brownshirts marching in streets. Hitler and fellow Nazis. Intertitle reads: "Deutschland erwache!" Nazi with flag. Hitler and Goebbels to camera. Intertitle reads: "Julius Streicher". CU of the Nazi journalist and politician. Intertitle reads: "Auch die ubrigen Fuhrer begrussen die Ankommenden". Hitler and other politicians gather on steps of building. Hitler gets into car and is driven off to Nazi salutes. Intertitle reads: "Kolonne reiht sich an kolonne". Large nazi gathering outside. Intertitle quoting speech from 22 August 1927. More shots of Nazi gathering with Hitler in shorts. Hitler speaking. Intertitle quotes speech. More shots of Adolf. Nazis parade with swastika flags and salutes. "1929" superimposed over shots of Nazi parade. Hitler drives through crowds of cheering people. Hitler throws flowers.
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