Rhine and Wiesbaden 1937

Rhine and Wiesbaden 1937. Advertising film of the Hamburg-American Line of North German Lloyd, showing the Rhine and Wiesbaden in 1937.

Film length 4:17. A license fee of 8 x 30 seconds is charged when purchasing a license for the entire film.

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Description

Rhine and Wiesbaden 1937

Historical background

This promotional film from 1937, produced by the Hamburg-American shipping company Norddeutscher Lloyd, shows various German locations. This film shows the journey from Cologne up the Rhine to Wiesbaden. There you can see the thermal baths and the spa. The film continues to Bad Homburg with its spa gardens and various recreational sports such as tennis and shooting. Against the backdrop of National Socialist Germany, the film conveys an idealized image of German hospitality and modernity, carefully ignoring the political realities of the time.

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