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  • Contributors: Dessau, Paul; Rücker, Günther (1924-2008)  (4)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1756743711
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:15:11) , Sound, Black and White
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Content: An accusation against the NATO general Hans Speidel that states he organised the 1934 assassination of Alexander I of Yugoslavia and the French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou. [WARNING Contains scenes of dead and wounded bodies]
    Content: This investigation, that displays paper documentary evidence, suggests that Hans Speidel organised the assassination of Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Louis Barthou on the orders of Herman Goering. The motivation for the assassination was that Nazi Germany wanted to expand its territory and influence in the east but the French Foreign Minister Barthou was working to create an alliance against Nazi Germany. The suggestion was that Yugoslavia was key to this alliance and policy of containment. The films shows scenes of Hitler making a speech about peace but also discusses the political ideas of Herman Rauschining's vision of an expanded Germany. The film speaks about Barthou making diplomatic visits and then arranging the visit of Alexander I to France in order to cement the pact. Signed documents are shown that purport to show the orders given to Speidel to organise 'Operation Teutonic Sword' - the code name for the assassination that was to take place when Alexander arrived in Marseilles. These orders show the signatures of Goering and Speidel. Contemporary newsreel footage of the assassination is shown, including the dead and wounded bodies of Barthou and Alexander. The final sequences in this footage are the former German Army general Rudolf Bamler giving testimony to an East German notary about Speidel's espionage role. The film then ends abruptly as this was a section of the full version of The Archives Testify (No. 2) which was cut. This was because of a libel case brought against the film's UK distributors Plato Films. The case went all the way to the House of Lords before being settled out of court. Plato agreed to cut this section and the film was banned from being shown on 35mm though it was allowed to be shown on 16mm. The remaining section of this film is available to see in two slightly different versions: The Archives Testify (No. 2) and General Speidel - The Archives Testify (No. 2)
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507669 , Reproduction of GDR (German Democratic Republic), 1958 16mm Comb BW pos
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_175674369X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:33:59) , Sound, Black and White
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Content: An examination of the activities of the NATO general Hans Speidel during the Second World War and his betrayal of Erwin Rommel
    Content: The documentary features accusations against the then commander of NATO's land forces, Hans Speidel. This cut of the documentary suggests Speidel was involved in pre-war espionage in France and Spain. This is explained in a statement by the former German Army general Rudolf Bamler. He reads a statement about Speidel's role in Paris and Madrid. The film then discusses Speidel's war-time career and the executions of resistance fighters and Jews that he ordered. It then follows his career to the Eastern Front where again, he is accused of being involved in the execution of socialists - saying his sole aim was to wipe out socialism. The film then examines the 20 July plot against Hitler - when Claus von Stauffenberg smuggled a bomb into a meeting where Hitler was present in a failed attempt to kill the dictator. It discusses the generals involved and suggests that Speidel betrayed Erwin Rommel's involvement. Rommel committed suicide as a result of the suspicion, The final phase of the film is about former industrialists and generals who served the Nazis and how they are thriving in West Germany. It suggests that they are ready start a war again with the socialist world. The end scenes are of peace demonstrations in West Germany suggesting that, although former Nazis are in prominent positions, the people want peace and are against nuclear weapons. This cut of the film omits a section about Speidel's espionage career in France as Speidel brought a libel action against the distributor (Plato films). This section suggests that Speidel organised the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and the French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou. The removed section can be seen in N-507669 Operation Teutonic Sword
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507667 , Reproduction of GDR (German Democratic Republic), 1958 16mm Comb BW pos
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1756743673
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:17:25) , Sound, Black and White
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Content: East German documentary about Heinz Reinefarth, a former SS officer, now the Mayor of Westerland on the North Sea holiday island of Sylt. [WARNING: Images of dead bodies.]
    Content: The film accuses the Mayor of Westerland of being the SS leader who brutally put down the Warsaw uprising and presided over war crimes. It discusses the denial of of an extradition request and contrasts his pleasant present life with his criminal past - suggesting a lack of justice in West Germany. The film also suggests that former SS men are meeting in West Germany in secret and awaiting a moment to seize power. This film was banned from general 35mm release in Britain though was allowed to be distributed on 16mm. Contains archive footage of concentration camps, the Warsaw uprising and a rally featuring former members of the SS
    Note: Reproduction of GDR (German Democratic Republic), 1957 16mm Comb BW pos
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1756743703
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (video file 0:34:50) , Sound, Black and White
    Series Statement: Socialism on Film
    Content: An examination of the activities of the NATO general Hans Speidel during the Second World War and his betrayal of Erwin Rommel. [Includes a prologue explaining why some of the film has been cut]
    Content: This is a version of The Archives Testify (No.2) with an added prologue about the libel case against Plato films for the accusations against Hans Speidel that can be seen in Operation Teutonic Sword. The prologue is about the libel case faced by the film's distributors (Plato Films). It explains that because of the legal action, a section has been removed. This section suggests that Speidel organised the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and the French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou. The removed section can be seen in N-507669 Operation Teutonic Sword
    Note: Archive Reference: N-507668 , Reproduction of GDR (German Democratic Republic), 1958 16mm Comb BW pos
    Language: English
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