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{de} '''''Der Marsch zum Führer''''' / {en} '''''The March to the Führer''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Marsch_zum_F%C3%BChrer ] (Germany, 1935), produced by DFG.
{de} '''''Der Marsch zum Führer''''' / {en} '''''The March to the Führer''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Marsch_zum_F%C3%BChrer ] (Germany, 1935), produced by Deutsche Filmherstellungs- und -Verwertungs- GmbH, Berlin (DFG).


A Nazi propaganda film, depicting the nationwide march of Hitler Youth (HJ) to Nuremberg for the Nazi Party Rally. It follows HJ boys from various parts of Nazi Germany beginning their journey, camping along the route, being taken in by helpful families on the way and marching through cities in formation, saluting and carrying the swastika banner.
A Nazi propaganda film, depicting the nationwide march of Hitler Youth (HJ) to Nuremberg for the Nazi Party Rally. It follows HJ boys from various parts of Nazi Germany beginning their journey, camping along the route, being taken in by helpful families on the way and marching through cities in formation, saluting and carrying the swastika banner. Then, during the colorful ceremonies of the Nuremberg rallies, Hitler Youth parade before their Fuehrer and are addressed by Nazi youth leader Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Hess, and Hitler himself.





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{de} Der Marsch zum Führer / {en} The March to the Führer [1] (Germany, 1935), produced by Deutsche Filmherstellungs- und -Verwertungs- GmbH, Berlin (DFG).

A Nazi propaganda film, depicting the nationwide march of Hitler Youth (HJ) to Nuremberg for the Nazi Party Rally. It follows HJ boys from various parts of Nazi Germany beginning their journey, camping along the route, being taken in by helpful families on the way and marching through cities in formation, saluting and carrying the swastika banner. Then, during the colorful ceremonies of the Nuremberg rallies, Hitler Youth parade before their Fuehrer and are addressed by Nazi youth leader Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Hess, and Hitler himself.

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