Tag der deutschen Kunst in München - 1937/38
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@sanginfool209 You are fortunate. How did you get that? My grandfather in law has Hitlers autograph as he was in the Hitler Youth and obtained it as he was in a crowd that saw Hitler in the street during a parade.
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I have a fork from the haus der deutschen kunst(house of German art)probably from the meal they served that day.It has the eagle with swastica and the symbol they show at the end of the video with the soldier holding the torch
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like ancien Rome
unbelivable that this is 1937
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ALL HAIL HITLER!!!!!!!!!!I would love it if I could just get these photos that would be soooo awsome.88
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just watching this i cry the happy tiers just look how wonderful Reich was
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ja es ist leider war die Zensure is sehr hart in west europa. In Frankreich auch werden jede NS vidéos zensuriert.
Yes it's unfortunatly true, althrough the "democratie" the cesure is very hart in west Europe. It' worse in Germany than everywhere else. In France these videos are censured too but I live near Geneva. There it's still possible to watch them.
It existe ways to see the vidéos although the censure by the use of a proxy in USA or in Russianland.
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Heil Deutschland !
danke für deine Liebe zu Deutschland
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Terrible choice putting in O Fortuna for this film. Doesn't fit nor represent at all..
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It is true- actually I'm using a proxy. I made some vids myself and put them in- they were not viewable in the BRD within days!
This is really excellent authentic historical color footage of the great Aryan 3rd Reich, the quality of film is superb!
Nope you certainly wont see this great artistic expression anymore in the modern democratic rotten capitalist jew ruined world filled with nigger apes, ugly negroid mongrels and brainless human scum
Its really quite sad whats been lost maybe forever
thevortex133 3 years ago 12
Yes, München is the name in Deutsch and Munich is in English I guess.
Great video but with the Horst Wessel Lied would have even better.
By the way, it is not Oh Fortuna, it is Carmina Burana from my German compatriot Karl Orff.
Marleneagnes 2 years ago 5