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Oberon 12-05-07 12:43 PM

Anyone else seen this video before?
 
I hadn't:

http://www.stage6.com/Pur-Hitler-und...-U-Boot-Fahrer

Is it archive footage? Or from a film made post-war?

Jimbuna 12-05-07 12:54 PM

AFAIK, some of it was early colour film and some was converted from black and white :hmm:


http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...de/wolf-38.gif

Mush Martin 12-05-07 12:57 PM

He has a full speech to the hilter jugend on You tube somewhere that
I saw also.

I think the best colour film comes from the munich arts festival in
july 1939 really striking footage

its frightening how normal everything seems.

M

_Seth_ 12-05-07 01:03 PM

Here's the youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYWTt1HuSMc
*Seen it before, but nice find anyway, matey!:yep::up:*

STEED 12-05-07 01:07 PM

Vote Hitler for 12 years of HELL. :x

Oberon 12-05-07 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED
Vote Hitler for 12 years of HELL. :x

Can't see it taking off as a campaign slogan STEED, you'd be better off just renaming the party to something like, I dunno, New NSDAP?

Anyway, that's quite enough politics!

It's very easy, or at least, I think, as someone who's only been on this Earth a relatively short time, that it's easy to view the past as a different planet, particularly in years before your birth. Colour footage like this really brings it back to you that it wasn't a different planet or hundreds of years ago, it was, in the words of GWX (and I love this little touch they added):

"Not so long ago..."

Cohaagen 12-05-07 03:08 PM

I definately agree with you there, Oberon. A great many people, particularly teenagers, tend to find it very hard to empathise with people in B/W footage and photographs. At the risk of generalising, most kids today don't have great powers of visualisation. A while ago I took a load of 14-16 yr olds from the local community centre for a history class - I first had them mess around filming each other with a couple of DV cameras, then played them footage from the "WW2 In Colour" DVD. It was striking how much more they identified with the people in the colour film - and how engaged they became with the subject - after first seeing themselves on screen.

Jimbuna 12-05-07 05:14 PM

Well....it's certainly an era none of us should forget :nope:

http://www.itsnature.org/forums/imag...s/wolfmoon.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...de/wolf-38.gif

Oberon 12-05-07 05:48 PM

Amen to that Jim, history repeats itself because people haven't learnt.

STEED 12-05-07 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon
Amen to that Jim, history repeats itself because people haven't learnt.

EU = The 4th Reich in the early stages. :damn:

Chock 12-05-07 06:13 PM

Some of that footage is on a DVD I have 'Battle of the Atlantic' by Karl Heinz Geiger, an AV Media production from 1991 (DVD is 2006 Boulevard Entertainment) which comprises mostly WW2 German documentary footage. It's all B&W on the DVD I have, so I guess it was hand tinted at a much later date. Worth having if you can find it, I paid the princely sum of 1.99 for it in Sainsburys.

:D Chock


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