Germany 1930’s Before WWII Pre War [Ai Color]

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Germany 1930’s Before WWII Pre War [Ai Color]

This old film from 1930’s Germany is brought to us by the eyefilm museum. This footage is for educational purposes as a look into Germany before the madness. This film depicts Berlin Commemorative festivities at the State Opera, commemorating the First World War. In the presence of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg are Adolf Hitler and Franz von Papen. The ceremony ends with Hitler’s “High” several times in honor of Hindenburg. Including images of a parade along Unter den Linden. We also see the Leipzig World Gymnastics Championships. Celebrities collect money for the ‘Winterhilfswerk’, among them Leni Riefenstahl, Hjalmar Schacht, Max Schmeling, E mil Jannings, Joseph Goebbels and Herrmann Goering. We also see the hatred of Jewish shops and department stores first shown without commotion, then closed with unusually quiet Nazi protests. There are posters advertising the boycott in English and German. This is followed by a Football match between Germany and Italy. The War Veterans March, chaired by Paul von Hindenburg in Berlin. There is an Anti-Treaty of Versailles speech, delivered by Landtagsmitglied Goerlitzer. Also we see an SA Troop Parade for Hitler. We witness a Boat sail through ship lift. Present on the boat are Rudolf Hess and Herrmann Goering. This footage was colorized in an imperfect Ai algorithm. Upscaling to 4k with Ai technology is the core of colorization, and restoration of old videos into the modern age. Upscaled Studio is dedicated to the restoration of vintage films & videos into the modern world with state of the art technology. If you would like to support the effort, please consider either A one time contribution here https://cash.app/$PrussianEditor Or become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/upscaledstudio #germany1930s #germanybeforewwii #germanyhistory #nazigermany #berlin1930 #germany1930 #nationalsocialist

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