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Headline: Reporter interviews Hitler boy, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: At the edge of the Hitler youth camp on the Tempelhof field, a reporter interviews a Pimpf.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00092487Reporter interviews Hitler boy, 1934At the edge of the Hitler youth camp on the Tempelhof field, a reporter interviews a Pimpf.
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Headline: The First German Composer's Day, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: After the opening session of the first German Composer's Day in the new auditorium of the University of Berlin a few composers give an interview to the UFA Tonwoche. Among the composers Richard Strauss can be seen. Above from left: the composers Joseph Marx, Wilhelm Kienzl, Hugo Rasch, Hans Pfitzner, Clemens Schmalstich, Richard Strauss, Hermann Unger, behind him Eduard Kunnecke, in front Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek and Paul Graener.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365539The First German Composer's Day, 1934After the opening session of the first German Composer's Day in the new auditorium of the University of Berlin a few composers give an interview to the UFA Tonwoche. Among the composers Richard Strauss can be seen. Above from left: the composers Joseph Marx, Wilhelm Kienzl, Hugo Rasch, Hans Pfitzner, Clemens Schmalstich, Richard Strauss, Hermann Unger, behind him Eduard Kunnecke, in front Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek and Paul Graener.
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Headline: Hans Kriegler and Heinrich Glasmeier, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: The President of the Reich Radio Chamber Hans Kriegler smoking with the Director General of the Broadcasting Corporation and Artistic Director Heinrich Glasmeier while talking at a reception.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365540Hans Kriegler and Heinrich Glasmeier, 1938The President of the Reich Radio Chamber Hans Kriegler smoking with the Director General of the Broadcasting Corporation and Artistic Director Heinrich Glasmeier while talking at a reception.
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Headline: Monument consecration in the Haus des Rundfunks, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: Reichssendeleiter ( radio production director) Eugen Hadamovsky gives a speech after the unveiling of the work "Der Rundfunk dient der Volksgemeinschaft" (The radio serves the community of the people). The sculptor is Hans Schellhorn.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365541Monument consecration in the Haus des Rundfunks, 1934Reichssendeleiter ( radio production director) Eugen Hadamovsky gives a speech after the unveiling of the work "Der Rundfunk dient der Volksgemeinschaft" (The radio serves the community of the people). The sculptor is Hans Schellhorn.
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Headline: Public radio listening, 1938Date: 20.02.1938Image text: A group of people listen the radio broadcast of the Reichstag session of 20/02/1938 before the Reichstag building. The speaker is mounted above them on the tree.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365542Public radio listening, 1938A group of people listen the radio broadcast of the Reichstag session of 20/02/1938 before the Reichstag building. The speaker is mounted above them on the tree.
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Headline: Public listening to the radio on Koenigsplatz in Berlin, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: A group of people listening the radio broadcast of the Nazi Party meeting on 20/02/1938 on Berlin's Koenigsplatz. Adolf Hitler is holding a speech. In the background the Victory Column can be seen with swastika flags. The speaker is mounted on a street lamp.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365543Public listening to the radio on Koenigsplatz in Berlin, 1938A group of people listening the radio broadcast of the Nazi Party meeting on 20/02/1938 on Berlin's Koenigsplatz. Adolf Hitler is holding a speech. In the background the Victory Column can be seen with swastika flags. The speaker is mounted on a street lamp.
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Headline: Workers listen to the speech of Hitler at their workplace, 1936Date: 27.03.1936Image text: Workers of a large Berlin locomotive works listen to a speech of Adolf Hitler. Some of them are sitting on the wagons.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365544Workers listen to the speech of Hitler at their workplace, 1936Workers of a large Berlin locomotive works listen to a speech of Adolf Hitler. Some of them are sitting on the wagons.
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Headline: Radio announcer competition, 1935Date: 09.07.1935Image text: A participant at the radio announcer competition talking about the traffic on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. Behind him is probably the competition jury. In the background you can see the recording van of the Reichsrundfunk. In the middle of picture there is a tower with clocks. In the background a traffic cop can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365545Radio announcer competition, 1935A participant at the radio announcer competition talking about the traffic on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. Behind him is probably the competition jury. In the background you can see the recording van of the Reichsrundfunk. In the middle of picture there is a tower with clocks. In the background a traffic cop can be seen.
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Headline: Ober. Ing. Dr. Hoffmann delivering a speech, 1935Date: 24.03.1935Image text: Senior Engineer Dr. Hoffmann from the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG) (Reich Broadcasting Corporation) during a speech. Behind him, busts of Hitler and Hindenburg. Between him and the audience there are television sets. In the background an imperial eagle can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365546Ober. Ing. Dr. Hoffmann delivering a speech, 1935Senior Engineer Dr. Hoffmann from the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft (RRG) (Reich Broadcasting Corporation) during a speech. Behind him, busts of Hitler and Hindenburg. Between him and the audience there are television sets. In the background an imperial eagle can be seen.
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Headline: Sound record apparatus of the Reichssender Berlin, 1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: An employee of the Reichssender Berlin operates two turntables.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365547Sound record apparatus of the Reichssender Berlin, 1936An employee of the Reichssender Berlin operates two turntables.
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Headline: Reichstag elections, 1933Date: 12.11.1933Image text: Crowd on a street during the Reichstag election in 1933. Above them is a banner with the inscription: "We don't want to be a nation with inferior rights". In the middle of the crowd is a broadcast van of Telefunken.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365548Reichstag elections, 1933Crowd on a street during the Reichstag election in 1933. Above them is a banner with the inscription: "We don't want to be a nation with inferior rights". In the middle of the crowd is a broadcast van of Telefunken.
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Headline: The Haus des Rundfunks ("House of Broadcasting") in Berlin, 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Exterior view of the Haus des Rundfunks ("House of Broadcasting") in Berlin. On the building hangs an election advertising with the lettering: "Our goals are: work, freedom, bread and peace - which is in accordance with the dignity and the honor of the German people". At the entrance there are two SS guards.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365549The Haus des Rundfunks ("House of Broadcasting") in Berlin, 1933Exterior view of the Haus des Rundfunks ("House of Broadcasting") in Berlin. On the building hangs an election advertising with the lettering: "Our goals are: work, freedom, bread and peace - which is in accordance with the dignity and the honor of the German people". At the entrance there are two SS guards.
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Headline: A reporter is interviewing Gebietsfuehrer Erich Jahn, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: The radio reporter Seehofer interviews the Gebietsfuehrer (area leader) of Great Berlin Erich Jahn (r) during the Hitler Youth Camp on the Tempelhof Field in Berlin. The reporter (l) holds a stopwatch in one hand and a microphone in the other. In the same year Erich Jahn became Hitler Youth leader. In background a few children of the HJ can be seen.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00365550A reporter is interviewing Gebietsfuehrer Erich Jahn, 1934The radio reporter Seehofer interviews the Gebietsfuehrer (area leader) of Great Berlin Erich Jahn (r) during the Hitler Youth Camp on the Tempelhof Field in Berlin. The reporter (l) holds a stopwatch in one hand and a microphone in the other. In the same year Erich Jahn became Hitler Youth leader. In background a few children of the HJ can be seen.
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Headline: Parade of the Hitler Youth before the Funkhaus, 1934Date: 29.08.1934Image text: Parade of the Hitler Youth in front of the Funkhaus before the broadcast speech "To the German parent" by Reich Youth Leader Baldur von Schirach. Before the entrance to the "Haus des Rundfunks" there are Jungfolks and flag holders.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365551Parade of the Hitler Youth before the Funkhaus, 1934Parade of the Hitler Youth in front of the Funkhaus before the broadcast speech "To the German parent" by Reich Youth Leader Baldur von Schirach. Before the entrance to the "Haus des Rundfunks" there are Jungfolks and flag holders.
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Headline: Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process), 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: The opening sitting of the big Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process) in 1934 in the Regional Court of Berlin. In the dock (front right) director Hans Fleisch, behind his defender, and at the wall (leftmost) Secretary of State Dr. Hans Bredow and further right Dr. Kurt Magnus.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365552Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process), 1934The opening sitting of the big Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process) in 1934 in the Regional Court of Berlin. In the dock (front right) director Hans Fleisch, behind his defender, and at the wall (leftmost) Secretary of State Dr. Hans Bredow and further right Dr. Kurt Magnus.
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Headline: People sing the Horst Wessel song, 1934Date: 29.10.1934Image text: On his birthday Joseph Goebbels donated 200 Volksempfanger to war victims and needy people. Before the handover the Horst Wessel song is sung in the Haus des Rundfunks.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365553People sing the Horst Wessel song, 1934On his birthday Joseph Goebbels donated 200 Volksempfanger to war victims and needy people. Before the handover the Horst Wessel song is sung in the Haus des Rundfunks.
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Headline: People listen to a Hitler speech before a radio shop, 1940Date: 10.12.1940Image text: Adolf Hitler's speech is broadcast live from the assembly hall of the Berlin armaments factory Borsig locomotive works. A crowd stands in front of the electrical shop "Radiozentrale Alexander von Prohaska" and follows the speech.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365554People listen to a Hitler speech before a radio shop, 1940Adolf Hitler's speech is broadcast live from the assembly hall of the Berlin armaments factory Borsig locomotive works. A crowd stands in front of the electrical shop "Radiozentrale Alexander von Prohaska" and follows the speech.
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Headline: Morning celebration of the RAD in the Funkhaus, 1936Date: 22.03.1936Image text: Members of the Reich Labor Service during a speech of the Reich Labor Leader in the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365555Morning celebration of the RAD in the Funkhaus, 1936Members of the Reich Labor Service during a speech of the Reich Labor Leader in the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin.
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Headline: SS man interviewing a farmer, 1933Date: 07.11.1933Image text: A farmer with a scythe in his hand is interviewed by an SS member. In the background stand three other men in working clothes. One of them has a bicycle.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00365556SS man interviewing a farmer, 1933A farmer with a scythe in his hand is interviewed by an SS member. In the background stand three other men in working clothes. One of them has a bicycle.
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Headline: Solstice fire at the Bismarck Observatory, 1934Date: 23.06.1934Image text: State Councillor Artur Goerlitzer (center with a paper in his hand) before his speech at the fire at the Bismarck Observatory in Berlin. Around him stand members of the Hitler Youth.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365557Solstice fire at the Bismarck Observatory, 1934State Councillor Artur Goerlitzer (center with a paper in his hand) before his speech at the fire at the Bismarck Observatory in Berlin. Around him stand members of the Hitler Youth.
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Headline: Heinrich Glasmeier and Colonel Pinelli, 1940Date: 28.10.1940Image text: During the 45th Wunschkonzert for the Wehrmacht, the guest of honor Pinelli and Reich Intendant Dr. Glasmeier have a conversation. The lieutenant and head of the Italian Wehrmacht propaganda Pinelli is second from left. To his right Heinrich Glasmeier can be seen. The event takes place in Berlin in the Haus des Rundfunks.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365558Heinrich Glasmeier and Colonel Pinelli, 1940During the 45th Wunschkonzert for the Wehrmacht, the guest of honor Pinelli and Reich Intendant Dr. Glasmeier have a conversation. The lieutenant and head of the Italian Wehrmacht propaganda Pinelli is second from left. To his right Heinrich Glasmeier can be seen. The event takes place in Berlin in the Haus des Rundfunks.
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Headline: Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process), 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: The opening sitting of the big Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process) in 1934 in the Regional Court of Berlin. In the dock (front right) director Hans Fleisch, behind his defender, and at the wall (leftmost) Secretary of State Dr. Hans Bredow and further right Dr. Kurt Magnus. Everyone in the courtroom is standing and makes the Hitler salute.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365559Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process), 1934The opening sitting of the big Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process) in 1934 in the Regional Court of Berlin. In the dock (front right) director Hans Fleisch, behind his defender, and at the wall (leftmost) Secretary of State Dr. Hans Bredow and further right Dr. Kurt Magnus. Everyone in the courtroom is standing and makes the Hitler salute.
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Headline: Eugen Hadamovsky, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: Eugen Hadamovsky (r), chief of staff in the Nazi Party's Central Propaganda Office (Reichspropagandaleitung), presumably in his office with the winner of the radio announcer competition Werner (surname illegible).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00365560Eugen Hadamovsky, 1934Eugen Hadamovsky (r), chief of staff in the Nazi Party's Central Propaganda Office (Reichspropagandaleitung), presumably in his office with the winner of the radio announcer competition Werner (surname illegible).
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Headline: Transmission of the funeral of von Hindenburg, 1934Date: 02.08.1934Image text: A crowd has gathered in front of the Berlin City Hall to follow the transmission of the funeral of Paul von Hindenburg from the Tannenberg Memorial. Next to the crowd there is also a troop of SA and across a troop of SS. In the picture you can also see a vegetarian restaurant at the Town Hall.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365561Transmission of the funeral of von Hindenburg, 1934A crowd has gathered in front of the Berlin City Hall to follow the transmission of the funeral of Paul von Hindenburg from the Tannenberg Memorial. Next to the crowd there is also a troop of SA and across a troop of SS. In the picture you can also see a vegetarian restaurant at the Town Hall.
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Headline: Handing out of presents at Christmas in the Haus des Rundfunks, 1934Date: 24.12.1935Image text: At Christmas Joseph Goebbels donated 200 Volksempfaenger to disabled veterans. A uniformed employee of the radio hands over a packet to a man. On the box writes Telefunken. In the foreground 3 women are sitting.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365562Handing out of presents at Christmas in the Haus des Rundfunks, 1934At Christmas Joseph Goebbels donated 200 Volksempfaenger to disabled veterans. A uniformed employee of the radio hands over a packet to a man. On the box writes Telefunken. In the foreground 3 women are sitting.
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Headline: Goebbels during the opening speech at the Funkausstellung (radio exhibition), 1936Date: 28.08.1936Image text: Joseph Goebbels, during his opening speech at the Funkausstellung (radio exhibition) on Kaiserdamm in Berlin. Left and right of him stand two SS men. Above him the inscription "The radio shapes the German people in the spirit of Adolf Hitler". To his left "The National Socialist radio has almost doubled the number of radio listeners in 3 years".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365563Goebbels during the opening speech at the Funkausstellung (radio exhibition), 1936Joseph Goebbels, during his opening speech at the Funkausstellung (radio exhibition) on Kaiserdamm in Berlin. Left and right of him stand two SS men. Above him the inscription "The radio shapes the German people in the spirit of Adolf Hitler". To his left "The National Socialist radio has almost doubled the number of radio listeners in 3 years".
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Headline: Broadcast in the Haus des Rundfunks, 1935Date: 27.10.1935Image text: Children of the Deutsches Jungvolk sit in the large broadcasting hall of the Haus des Rundfunks and listen to young people from other countries. The event is probably broadcast live.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365564Broadcast in the Haus des Rundfunks, 1935Children of the Deutsches Jungvolk sit in the large broadcasting hall of the Haus des Rundfunks and listen to young people from other countries. The event is probably broadcast live.
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Headline: Opening of the Funkausstellung (radio exhibition), 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels delivers the opening speech at the Funkturm Berlin (Berlin Radio Tower) on the Kaiserdamm. On the Radio Tower hangs a swastika flag. In the foreground the audience can be seen. Some of them are standing, some are sitting. Behind him there is a pavilion.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365565Opening of the Funkausstellung (radio exhibition), 1933Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels delivers the opening speech at the Funkturm Berlin (Berlin Radio Tower) on the Kaiserdamm. On the Radio Tower hangs a swastika flag. In the foreground the audience can be seen. Some of them are standing, some are sitting. Behind him there is a pavilion.
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Headline: Sentencing in the broadcasting process, 1934Date: 01.01.1934Image text: The proclamation of sentence in the Regional Court of Berlin at the big Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process) in 1934. In the dock from right to left: Kurt Magnus, Hans Bredow, director Hans Fleisch, Hans Otto, Fritz Kohl and Erwin Jaeger.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365566Sentencing in the broadcasting process, 1934The proclamation of sentence in the Regional Court of Berlin at the big Rundfunkprozess (broadcasting process) in 1934. In the dock from right to left: Kurt Magnus, Hans Bredow, director Hans Fleisch, Hans Otto, Fritz Kohl and Erwin Jaeger.
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Headline: Public radio listening before the Berlin State Opera, 1933Date: 21.03.1933Image text: On the "Day of Potsdam" a crowd in front of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, follows the public broadcasting of the state act.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365567Public radio listening before the Berlin State Opera, 1933On the "Day of Potsdam" a crowd in front of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, follows the public broadcasting of the state act.
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Headline: Marika Roekk in the film "Wunschkonzert", 1940Date: 01.01.1940Image text: The singer, actress and dancer Marika Roekk singing on a stage. In the background an orchestra can be seen. It is a moviestill from the film "Wunschkonzert" by director Volker Kuehn. "Wunschkonzert" was a popular Nazi radio program.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00365568Marika Roekk in the film "Wunschkonzert", 1940The singer, actress and dancer Marika Roekk singing on a stage. In the background an orchestra can be seen. It is a moviestill from the film "Wunschkonzert" by director Volker Kuehn. "Wunschkonzert" was a popular Nazi radio program.
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Headline: Public radio listening at Belle Alliance Platz, 1933Date: 21.03.1933Image text: On the "Day of Potsdam" a crowd at Belle Alliance Platz in Berlin, follows the public broadcasting of the state act. Today the square is called Mehringplatz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365569Public radio listening at Belle Alliance Platz, 1933On the "Day of Potsdam" a crowd at Belle Alliance Platz in Berlin, follows the public broadcasting of the state act. Today the square is called Mehringplatz.
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Headline: Public radio listening at Belle Alliance Platz, 1933Date: 21.03.1933Image text: On the "Day of Potsdam" a crowd at Belle Alliance Platz in Berlin, follows the public broadcasting of the state act. Today the square is called Mehringplatz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365570Public radio listening at Belle Alliance Platz, 1933On the "Day of Potsdam" a crowd at Belle Alliance Platz in Berlin, follows the public broadcasting of the state act. Today the square is called Mehringplatz.
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Headline: Dr. Broderson from Deutschlandsender (Radio Germany), 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Dr. Broderson from Deutschlandsender (Radio Germany) while working in his office. He telephones at his desk. Around him stand SS members and listen carefully.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365571Dr. Broderson from Deutschlandsender (Radio Germany), 1933Dr. Broderson from Deutschlandsender (Radio Germany) while working in his office. He telephones at his desk. Around him stand SS members and listen carefully.
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Headline: Goebbels donates Volksempfaenger, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: On the occasion of the 10 years anniversary of Gau Gross Berlin, Joseph Goebbels donated 600 Volksempfaenger (people's receiver) to old party members in the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin. The picture shows the distribution of the equipment.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365572Goebbels donates Volksempfaenger, 1936On the occasion of the 10 years anniversary of Gau Gross Berlin, Joseph Goebbels donated 600 Volksempfaenger (people's receiver) to old party members in the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin. The picture shows the distribution of the equipment.
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Headline: Rundfunkstellenwart Boeker and Fritz Weber, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: In the Marble Hall at the Zoo in Berlin a Reich qualifying contest takes place in the dance band competition of Reich producers. The picture shows Rundfunkstellenwart Boeker (r) with composer Fritz Weber (l). They talk about a book.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365573Rundfunkstellenwart Boeker and Fritz Weber, 1936In the Marble Hall at the Zoo in Berlin a Reich qualifying contest takes place in the dance band competition of Reich producers. The picture shows Rundfunkstellenwart Boeker (r) with composer Fritz Weber (l). They talk about a book.
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Headline: Eugen Hadamovsky at a collection campaign,1935Date: 01.01.1935Image text: Reichssendeleiter Eugen Hadamovsky (front in the passenger seat) drives at night in the car to a collection point of the Reich broadcasting station in Berlin. In the back seat a uniformed man is holding a sign that says "Here collects the Reichssendeleiter". In the background the tram 45 can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365574Eugen Hadamovsky at a collection campaign,1935Reichssendeleiter Eugen Hadamovsky (front in the passenger seat) drives at night in the car to a collection point of the Reich broadcasting station in Berlin. In the back seat a uniformed man is holding a sign that says "Here collects the Reichssendeleiter". In the background the tram 45 can be seen.
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Headline: Reich qualifying contest for a dance band competition, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Reichssendeleiter Eugen Hadamovsky (in uniform) with band musicians during the Reich qualifying contest for a dance band competition in the Marble Hall at the Zoo in Berlin. To his left, composer Fritz Weber can be seen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365575Reich qualifying contest for a dance band competition, 1936Reichssendeleiter Eugen Hadamovsky (in uniform) with band musicians during the Reich qualifying contest for a dance band competition in the Marble Hall at the Zoo in Berlin. To his left, composer Fritz Weber can be seen.
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Headline: Eugen Hadamovsky at a lecture, 1933Date: 01.01.1933Image text: Broadcasting director Eugen Hadamovsky making a presentation in front of the gathered broadcasting staff in Berlin. He stands on a stage in the Rundfunkhaus. On the walls hang smoking ban signs.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365576Eugen Hadamovsky at a lecture, 1933Broadcasting director Eugen Hadamovsky making a presentation in front of the gathered broadcasting staff in Berlin. He stands on a stage in the Rundfunkhaus. On the walls hang smoking ban signs.
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Headline: Broadcasting director Dr. Glasmeier during a speech, 1939Date: 21.01.1939Image text: In the large hall of the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin broadcasting director Dr. Glasmeier makes a speech during the opening ceremony of the German-Italian series. From left, in the front row: Mrs Attolico, Secretary of State Hanke and the Italian Ambassador Attolico.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365577Broadcasting director Dr. Glasmeier during a speech, 1939In the large hall of the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin broadcasting director Dr. Glasmeier makes a speech during the opening ceremony of the German-Italian series. From left, in the front row: Mrs Attolico, Secretary of State Hanke and the Italian Ambassador Attolico.
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Headline: Reporters on the Strength through Joy ship Wilhelm Gustloff, 1938Date: 26.03.1938Image text: At the first public trip of the KDF ship 'Wilhelm Gustloff', a two-day ride into the North Sea, the reporter of the Hamburg Rundfunk, Obermann and Kranz, interview guests. Among the guests are 1000 Austrians.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365578Reporters on the Strength through Joy ship Wilhelm Gustloff, 1938At the first public trip of the KDF ship 'Wilhelm Gustloff', a two-day ride into the North Sea, the reporter of the Hamburg Rundfunk, Obermann and Kranz, interview guests. Among the guests are 1000 Austrians.
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Headline: Opening ceremony of the German-Italian series, 1939Date: 01.01.1939Image text: During the ceremonial opening of the German Italian series in the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin talking from left to right: Secretary of State Hanke, the Italian Ambassador Attolico, Mrs Attolico and Reich Intendant Dr. Glasmaier. They are talking about a paper which is held by Mrs Attolico in her hand.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365579Opening ceremony of the German-Italian series, 1939During the ceremonial opening of the German Italian series in the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin talking from left to right: Secretary of State Hanke, the Italian Ambassador Attolico, Mrs Attolico and Reich Intendant Dr. Glasmaier. They are talking about a paper which is held by Mrs Attolico in her hand.
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Headline: Sound recording at the big anniversary procession of SA columns, 1937Date: 15.08.1937Image text: As the SA columns march at the great anniversary procession in Berlin, a broadcasting employee tries to make a sound recording with a microphone (Neumann bottle).Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365580Sound recording at the big anniversary procession of SA columns, 1937As the SA columns march at the great anniversary procession in Berlin, a broadcasting employee tries to make a sound recording with a microphone (Neumann bottle).
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Headline: Labor Service men listen to a speech at the Volksempfaenger, 1935Date: 22.09.1935Image text: Labour Service men at a Volksempfanger listening to the speech of the Reich Labor Leader Hierl in a camp in Lanke at Bernau.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365581Labor Service men listen to a speech at the Volksempfaenger, 1935Labour Service men at a Volksempfanger listening to the speech of the Reich Labor Leader Hierl in a camp in Lanke at Bernau.
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Headline: Nazi Germany: broadcastDate: 01.01.1933Image text: Nazi Germany: broadcastPhoto: ZscheileImage number: 00365582Nazi Germany: broadcastNazi Germany: broadcast
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Headline: The crew of the Bremen at the Wunschkonzert (request concert), 1939Date: 17.12.1939Image text: Mr Ahrens, commodore of the ship "Bremen", during a speech at the Haus des Rundfunks. He and his crew are guests at the radio show "Wunschkonzert" that is currently being recorded.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365583The crew of the Bremen at the Wunschkonzert (request concert), 1939Mr Ahrens, commodore of the ship "Bremen", during a speech at the Haus des Rundfunks. He and his crew are guests at the radio show "Wunschkonzert" that is currently being recorded.
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Headline: Enthusiasm on the Wilhelmsplatz, 1938Date: 26.09.1938Image text: A crowd listens enthusiastically to the radio speech of Adolf Hitler. They hold little swastika flags and cheer.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00365584Enthusiasm on the Wilhelmsplatz, 1938A crowd listens enthusiastically to the radio speech of Adolf Hitler. They hold little swastika flags and cheer.
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Headline: Joseph Goebbels reads the proclamation of Adolf Hitler, 1938Date: 12.03.1938Image text: Joseph Goebbels reads the proclamation of Adolf Hitler sitting at a table. On the table there are two Neumann bottle microphones. The reading is transmitted by every German radio station.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365585Joseph Goebbels reads the proclamation of Adolf Hitler, 1938Joseph Goebbels reads the proclamation of Adolf Hitler sitting at a table. On the table there are two Neumann bottle microphones. The reading is transmitted by every German radio station.
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Headline: People of Berlin listen to the proclamation of the Fuehrer, 1938Date: 12.03.1938Image text: People in front of a pub stand in queue and listen to the proclamation of the Fuehrer on the radio receiver. In the foreground there is a car.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365586People of Berlin listen to the proclamation of the Fuehrer, 1938People in front of a pub stand in queue and listen to the proclamation of the Fuehrer on the radio receiver. In the foreground there is a car.
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Headline: Broadcasting staff at the Nuremberg Rally, 1937Date: 03.09.1937Image text: A reporter and a sound technician during their work at the Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg. The sound engineer has a knapsack shortwave radio equipment. The reporter carries a Neumann bottle as a microphone. The two just do a change of position and walk over the tracks. In the background you can see the tent of the large cleaning station for wreckers.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00365587Broadcasting staff at the Nuremberg Rally, 1937A reporter and a sound technician during their work at the Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg. The sound engineer has a knapsack shortwave radio equipment. The reporter carries a Neumann bottle as a microphone. The two just do a change of position and walk over the tracks. In the background you can see the tent of the large cleaning station for wreckers.
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