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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German soldiers at the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) in Koblenz, on the river there is a steamer, behind the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339976Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German soldiers at the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) in Koblenz, on the river there is a steamer, behind the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops on the Old Bridge in Heidelberg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339977Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops on the Old Bridge in Heidelberg.
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Headline: German soldier on the Rhine, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Soldier in position on the Rhine after the occupation of the demilitarized zone in Rhineland by troops of the German Wehrmacht, that breached the Versailles Treaty. In the background the fort Ehrenstein near Koblenz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00071312German soldier on the Rhine, 1936Soldier in position on the Rhine after the occupation of the demilitarized zone in Rhineland by troops of the German Wehrmacht, that breached the Versailles Treaty. In the background the fort Ehrenstein near Koblenz.
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Headline: German troops occupy the Rhineland, 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: German troops when passing over the Rhine bridge.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00004398German troops occupy the Rhineland, 1936German troops when passing over the Rhine bridge.
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Headline: Entry of German soldiers into Cologne, 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Troops of the German Wehrmacht march into Cologne in the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland and thus breach the Versailles Treaty. The curious onlookers partly raised their arms to the 'German Greeting'.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00071310Entry of German soldiers into Cologne, 1936Troops of the German Wehrmacht march into Cologne in the demilitarized zone of the Rhineland and thus breach the Versailles Treaty. The curious onlookers partly raised their arms to the 'German Greeting'.
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Headline: Entry of the Wehrmacht in Rhineland, 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: On 7 March 1936 on Hitler's orders the German Wehrmacht march into the demilitarized Rhineland, violating the Locarno Treaties of 1925. As a welcome a girl puts flowers on an Wehrmacht soldier.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00079899Entry of the Wehrmacht in Rhineland, 1936On 7 March 1936 on Hitler's orders the German Wehrmacht march into the demilitarized Rhineland, violating the Locarno Treaties of 1925. As a welcome a girl puts flowers on an Wehrmacht soldier.
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Headline: German troops occupy the Rhineland, 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Marching Wehrmacht column on the bridge over the Rhine near Cologne.Photo: amwImage number: 00097926German troops occupy the Rhineland, 1936Marching Wehrmacht column on the bridge over the Rhine near Cologne.
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Headline: German troops during the occupation of the Rhineland, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Wehrmacht units during occupation of the Rhineland.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00152984German troops during the occupation of the Rhineland, 1936Wehrmacht units during occupation of the Rhineland.
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Headline: Entry of German soldiers into Mainz, 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Troops of the German Wehrmacht at their entry into the center of Mainz. The entry of the Wehrmacht into the demilitarized Rhineland was a breach of the Versailles Treaty.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00071314Entry of German soldiers into Mainz, 1936Troops of the German Wehrmacht at their entry into the center of Mainz. The entry of the Wehrmacht into the demilitarized Rhineland was a breach of the Versailles Treaty.
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Headline: Entry of German soldiers in Landau, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Troops of the German Wehrmacht are welcomed enthusiastically by the people when entering the garrison Landau in the Pfalz. Women in traditional dresses hand over small bouquets to the soldiers. The occupation of the demilitarized zone in the Rhineland was a breach of the Versailles Treaty.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00071311Entry of German soldiers in Landau, 1936Troops of the German Wehrmacht are welcomed enthusiastically by the people when entering the garrison Landau in the Pfalz. Women in traditional dresses hand over small bouquets to the soldiers. The occupation of the demilitarized zone in the Rhineland was a breach of the Versailles Treaty.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland, 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: On 03.07.1936 battalions of the Wehrmacht march in the demilitarized Rhineland, here over the Rhine bridge to Mainz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00593682Occupation of the Rhineland, 1936On 03.07.1936 battalions of the Wehrmacht march in the demilitarized Rhineland, here over the Rhine bridge to Mainz.
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Headline: Rhineland occupation 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: German Infantry, in front officer on horse, marching over the Hohenzollern bridge into Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00006458Rhineland occupation 1936German Infantry, in front officer on horse, marching over the Hohenzollern bridge into Cologne.
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Headline: Reinland occupationDate: 07.03.1936Image text: Invasion of German troops into the demilitarized Rhineland on 7. March 1936. Here marching over the Hohenzollern bridge in Cologne. In the background the dome of Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00006335Reinland occupationInvasion of German troops into the demilitarized Rhineland on 7. March 1936. Here marching over the Hohenzollern bridge in Cologne. In the background the dome of Cologne.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: soldiers in Dusseldorf.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339955Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: soldiers in Dusseldorf.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: Welcoming of German soldiers in Mainz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339957Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: Welcoming of German soldiers in Mainz.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: Soldiers march across the bridge of Mainz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339958Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: Soldiers march across the bridge of Mainz.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: the entry of an artillery regiment in Freiburg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339959Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: the entry of an artillery regiment in Freiburg.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German soldiers decorated with flowers in Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339960Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German soldiers decorated with flowers in Cologne.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: members of an infantry regiment in Mainz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339961Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: members of an infantry regiment in Mainz.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 11.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland on 11.03. German soldiers walk through Koblenz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339962Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland on 11.03. German soldiers walk through Koblenz.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: after the remilitarization of the Rhineland, German associations move garrisons back in the Rhine area. Here, soldiers of an infantry regiment in Koblenz.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339963Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: after the remilitarization of the Rhineland, German associations move garrisons back in the Rhine area. Here, soldiers of an infantry regiment in Koblenz.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops march in Cologne, in the background there is the Hohenzollern Bridge over the Rhine.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339964Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops march in Cologne, in the background there is the Hohenzollern Bridge over the Rhine.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 10.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: the Italian Ambassador to France, Count Vittorio Cerruti meets the signatories of the Locarno Treaty for talks in the French Foreign Ministry. The occupation of the Rhineland by the German troops was debated by the states as a break of the treaty.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339965Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: the Italian Ambassador to France, Count Vittorio Cerruti meets the signatories of the Locarno Treaty for talks in the French Foreign Ministry. The occupation of the Rhineland by the German troops was debated by the states as a break of the treaty.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops parade in front of the Cologne Cathedral after the remilitarization of the Rhineland.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339969Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops parade in front of the Cologne Cathedral after the remilitarization of the Rhineland.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German soldiers at the station in Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339970Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German soldiers at the station in Cologne.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936, domestic politics, Germany 1933-1945, National Socialism.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339971Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936, domestic politics, Germany 1933-1945, National Socialism.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 19.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: for the first time since the withdrawal of Germany from the League of Nations a German delegation took part at a meeting of the League. The reason was the military occupation of the Rhineland. Here are the members of the German delegation in the Charlton Hotel in London, from left: Dr. Kordt, Dr. Schmidt, Woermann, Boettiger, Graf Durckheim, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Dr. Dieckhoff. Standing Dr. von Raumer and Toerner.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339972Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: for the first time since the withdrawal of Germany from the League of Nations a German delegation took part at a meeting of the League. The reason was the military occupation of the Rhineland. Here are the members of the German delegation in the Charlton Hotel in London, from left: Dr. Kordt, Dr. Schmidt, Woermann, Boettiger, Graf Durckheim, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Dr. Dieckhoff. Standing Dr. von Raumer and Toerner.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland: Adolf Hitler visits Cologne, 1936Date: 28.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: Adolf Hitler salutes marching troops from a balcony of the Dom Hotel.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339973Occupation of the Rhineland: Adolf Hitler visits Cologne, 1936Occupation of the Rhineland: Adolf Hitler salutes marching troops from a balcony of the Dom Hotel.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops in Cologne, in the background there is the Hohenzollern Bridge.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339975Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops in Cologne, in the background there is the Hohenzollern Bridge.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: an artillery regiment moves through the St. Martin's Gate in Freiburg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339978Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: an artillery regiment moves through the St. Martin's Gate in Freiburg.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops march in front of the commander of the VI Army Corps (General von Kluge) before the Excelsior Hotel in Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339979Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops march in front of the commander of the VI Army Corps (General von Kluge) before the Excelsior Hotel in Cologne.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936: Parade of a anti-tank unit at the Cologne Cathedral in front of a superior officer.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339980Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936: Parade of a anti-tank unit at the Cologne Cathedral in front of a superior officer.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops march in front of the commander of the VI Army Corps (General von Kluge) before the Excelsior Hotel in Cologne, here a cavalry squadron.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339981Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland: German troops march in front of the commander of the VI Army Corps (General von Kluge) before the Excelsior Hotel in Cologne, here a cavalry squadron.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Date: 27.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936: Hitler announced in a speech the repudiation of the Locarno Treaty and the traffic was stopped for a minute throughout the Reich, here on the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339982Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936: Hitler announced in a speech the repudiation of the Locarno Treaty and the traffic was stopped for a minute throughout the Reich, here on the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Date: 27.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936: Hitler announced in a speech the repudiation of the Locarno Treaty and the traffic was stopped for a minute throughout the Reich, here on the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339983Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936: Hitler announced in a speech the repudiation of the Locarno Treaty and the traffic was stopped for a minute throughout the Reich, here on the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland: Hermann Goering in Cologne, 1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Hermann Goering speaks to a crowd on the Rathausmarkt in Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339984Occupation of the Rhineland: Hermann Goering in Cologne, 1936Hermann Goering speaks to a crowd on the Rathausmarkt in Cologne.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland: the visit of Adolf Hitler in CologneDate: 28.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: people waiting on balconies for the visit of Adolf Hitler in Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339985Occupation of the Rhineland: the visit of Adolf Hitler in CologneOccupation of the Rhineland: people waiting on balconies for the visit of Adolf Hitler in Cologne.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07/03/1936Date: 09.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936: the military band of an artillery regiment moves through the Kaiser Strasse in Freiburg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339986Occupation of the Rhineland on 07/03/1936Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936: the military band of an artillery regiment moves through the Kaiser Strasse in Freiburg.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Date: 09.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936: German troops in the Kaiser Strasse in Freiburg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339987Occupation of the Rhineland after 07/03/1936Occupation of the Rhineland after 07.03.1936: German troops in the Kaiser Strasse in Freiburg.
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Headline: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Date: 07.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: infantry at the main station in Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339988Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936Occupation of the Rhineland on 07.03.1936: infantry at the main station in Cologne.
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Headline: The visit of Adolf Hitler in Cologne after the occupation of the Rhineland, 1936Date: 28.03.1936Image text: Occupation of the Rhineland: onlookers await the arrival of Adolf Hitler in Cologne.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339989The visit of Adolf Hitler in Cologne after the occupation of the Rhineland, 1936Occupation of the Rhineland: onlookers await the arrival of Adolf Hitler in Cologne.
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Headline: III Reich - Rhineland occupation 1936Date: 01.03.1936Image text: The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows units of the German Wehrmacht on the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne in March 1936. The National Socialist news coverage writes on the back of the picture: "Fifteen years ago, French invasion of peace, today the Rhineland is free again. The Führer puts the Rhineland back under German military sovereignty: motorized anti-aircraft detachment moves across the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]Photo: Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte/ArImage number: 02901174III Reich - Rhineland occupation 1936The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows units of the German Wehrmacht on the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne in March 1936. The National Socialist news coverage writes on the back of the picture: "Fifteen years ago, French invasion of peace, today the Rhineland is free again. The Führer puts the Rhineland back under German military sovereignty: motorized anti-aircraft detachment moves across the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
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Headline: III Reich - Rhineland occupation 1936Date: 08.03.1936Image text: The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the reception of the German Wehrmacht at its entry into Koblenz in March 1936. In February 1937, National Socialist reporting wrote on the back of the picture: "One year of military sovereignty on the Rhine. After long years of defenselessness, which was for Germany the heaviest slave chain ever worn, our people, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, found again its will to defend itself and thus its honor before all the world! Since the heroic decision of the Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht, which is of historical significance, on March 7, 1936, German soldiers again protect the Rhine, Germany's historic river. - The entry of German troops into Koblenz: the German soldiers are greeted with jubilant enthusiasm by the population as they march in." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]Photo: Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte/ArImage number: 02901170III Reich - Rhineland occupation 1936The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the reception of the German Wehrmacht at its entry into Koblenz in March 1936. In February 1937, National Socialist reporting wrote on the back of the picture: "One year of military sovereignty on the Rhine. After long years of defenselessness, which was for Germany the heaviest slave chain ever worn, our people, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, found again its will to defend itself and thus its honor before all the world! Since the heroic decision of the Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht, which is of historical significance, on March 7, 1936, German soldiers again protect the Rhine, Germany's historic river. - The entry of German troops into Koblenz: the German soldiers are greeted with jubilant enthusiasm by the population as they march in." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
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Headline: III Reich - Rhineland occupation 1936Date: 08.03.1936Image text: The motif from the National Socialist propaganda shows the reception of the German Wehrmacht during their invasion of Heidelberg on March 8, 1936. The National Socialist reporting in March 1936 writes on the back of the picture: "The invasion of the troops in the old city of Heidelberg. On the afternoon of March 8, the German soldiers marched into the old city of Heidelberg again and were greeted jubilantly by the population. - Cheered by the population and especially by the youth, the troops hold their entry in the narrow streets of Heidelberg. U.B. shows a kettle drummer at the head of a mounted band, which naturally arouses the special interest of the boys, who have never seen German soldiers in their town." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]Photo: Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte/ArImage number: 02896505III Reich - Rhineland occupation 1936The motif from the National Socialist propaganda shows the reception of the German Wehrmacht during their invasion of Heidelberg on March 8, 1936. The National Socialist reporting in March 1936 writes on the back of the picture: "The invasion of the troops in the old city of Heidelberg. On the afternoon of March 8, the German soldiers marched into the old city of Heidelberg again and were greeted jubilantly by the population. - Cheered by the population and especially by the youth, the troops hold their entry in the narrow streets of Heidelberg. U.B. shows a kettle drummer at the head of a mounted band, which naturally arouses the special interest of the boys, who have never seen German soldiers in their town." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
DOSSIER The Rhineland-allocation 07.03.1936 44 Images



