The Third Reich In Colour | Part 2: War Against Hitler | World War Two

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Throughout the conflict with the Soviet Union, the Nazis harnessed 35mm color footage for their propaganda machine. In an intriguing twist of history, Hitler’s pilot accompanied the dictator during a visit to the frontlines, capturing these moments in vivid color. Meanwhile, in North Africa, famed Hollywood director John Ford embarked on a cinematic journey, crafting breathtaking color footage alongside his team. Notably, during the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, a camera crew stood on behalf of US President Roosevelt, bearing witness to the Allies’ demand for Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender.

The first half of the 20th century witnessed two world wars, grand parades in Nuremberg and Moscow, and the iconic appearances of leaders like Roosevelt and Churchill—all etched into memory through classic black and white imagery. Yet, concealed within film archives and private collections, a lesser-known treasure trove of images persevered. This cache of historical footage was not only the result of official documentation but also a shared passion among individuals such as Hitler’s companion, Eva Braun, the Führer’s pilot, Hans Hans Baur, the legendary Marlene Dietrich, and Roosevelt’s Minister of Finance. Even some Wehrmacht soldiers and the intrepid cameramen of the US secret service OSS played a part in this unique endeavor: filming history in vibrant color, whether for private enjoyment or to chronicle pivotal moments in time.

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