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Singing on Horst Wessel Platz

Film | Digitized | Accession Number: 2004.740.1 | RG Number: RG-60.4025 | Film ID: 2705

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    Singing on Horst Wessel Platz

    Overview

    Description
    A huge crowd gathered on Horst Wessel Platz in Berlin sings folk songs. The narrator says that the event, and others like it, was organized by a Berlin radio station. The camera focuses on a choir of Hitler Youth and League of German Girls members singing. The crowd then whistles the tune.
    Film Title
    Deulig Tonwoche
    Duration
    00:01:09
    Date
    Event:  October 1933
    Production:  1933 October 25
    Locale
    Berlin, Germany
    Credit
    Accessed at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Bundesarchiv Filmarchiv
    Contributor
    Producer: Deulig Film
    Biography
    Deulig Film or Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft was a German film production and distribution company. It was established in 1916 by the German business tycoon and media mogul Alfred Hugenberg. The company's foundation, during the First World War, was intended to promote Germany's military cause but it also supported the commercial interests of several major industrial companies who backed the enterprise. The company developed a reputation for the production of short propaganda films and kulturfilms but also released feature films. In response to the company's success several rival industrial firms in alliance with the Deutsche Bank founded their own film company UFA in 1917, which in the decade that followed became Germany largest film enterprise. In 1927 when Hugenberg launched a successful takeover bid for UFA, the two companies merged. Deulig continued to release newsreels but was otherwise swallowed into the larger UFA conglomerate.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Genre/Form
    Newsreels.
    B&W / Color
    Black & White
    Image Quality
    Good
    Time Code
    01:49:02:00 to 01:50:11:00
    Film Format
    • Master
    • Master 2705 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - large
      Master 2705 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - large
      Master 2705 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - large
      Master 2705 Video: Betacam SP - PAL - large
    • Preservation
    • Preservation 2705 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large
      Preservation 2705 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large
      Preservation 2705 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large
      Preservation 2705 Video: Betacam SP - NTSC - large

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
    Copyright
    Federal Republic of Germany. Bundesarchiv.
    Conditions on Use
    Researchers who wish to use this footage should contact the Bundesarchiv Filmarchiv at filmbenutzung@bundesarchiv.de to sign a release, or submit the online request form at: https://www.bundesarchiv.de/EN/Content/Downloads/request-for-use-av-material.pdf?__blob=publicationFile

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    Administrative Notes

    Film Provenance
    The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum purchased this from the Bundesarchiv in Berlin, Germany in 2004.
    Copied From
    35mm
    Film Source
    Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
    File Number
    Legacy Database File: 4222
    Source Archive Number: DTW 95/33 (K.30291)
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 07:57:55
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