Uses German motion pictures, newsreels, U.S. War Department archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich.
"Traces Germany's development as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich. Dramatically presents the threat of German militarism through scenes of goose-stepping soldiers, armies in combat, and victorious parades under the leadership of Bismark, the Kaiser, and Hitler. Uses German motion pictures, newsreels, U.S. War Department archival material and captured enemy material."
"Uses German motion pictures, newsreels, U.S. War Department archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich."@en
"Uses German motion pictures, newsreels, U.S. War Department archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich."
"Traces Germany's development as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich. Dramatically presents the threat of German militarism through scenes of goose-stepping soldiers, armies in combat, and victorious parades under the leadership of Bismarck, the Kaiser, and Hitler."@en
""Considered one of the most impressive documentaries made by the US Government during World War II, this film took over two years to produce. Drawing heavily on hundreds of German motion-picture sources, the film traces the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich." -- Container."
"Traces Germany's development as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich. Dramatically presents the threat of German militarism through scenes of goose-stepping soldiers, armies in combat, and victorious parades under the leadership of Bismark, the Kaiser, and Hitler."
"Traces Germany's development as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich. Dramatically presents the threat of German militarism through scenes of goose-stepping soldiers, armies in combat, and victorious parades under the leadership of Bismark, the Kaiser, and Hitler."@en
"U.S. War Department Orientation film which uses German motion pictures, newsreels, U.S. War Department archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Fredrick the Great to the end of the Third Reich."@en
"Here is Germany: uses German motion pictures, newsreels, U.S. War Department archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich."
"Uses German motion pictures, newreels, U.S. War Departmet archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Fredrick the Great to the end of the Third Reich."@en
"Uses German motion pictures, newreels, U.S. War Departmet archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Fredrick the Great to the end of the Third Reich."
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