1938 TRIP TO NAZI ERA GERMANY / ADOLF HITLER REVIEWS PARADE IN COLOR 32750 HD

Support Our Channel : WATCH THE UPDATED VERSION HERE : In 1938 Theodore Andrica, the Nationalities Editor of the Cleveland Press and author of the “Around the World in Cleveland“ column, paid a visit to Nazi Germany. As part of his journey he shot this astonishing film which shows what appears to be the pastoral German state, but was actually a nation on the brink of war. Unlike many of the films from this era which have been colorized, Andrica actually shot this motion picture on Kodachrome stock. Although the material is silent the footage is astonishing, and includes no less personage than Adolf Hitler in its closing sequence. Rarely seen, this material was once thought to be lost. This print was recently rediscovered and preserved in 4k. The film most likely dates to the time of the annual Nuremberg Rally. In 1938 this was the 10th Party Congress named the “Rally of Greater Germany“ (Reichsparteitag Großdeutschland, and took place Sept
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