

The Third Reich’s Anti-American Propaganda Films DVD
Product Description
Around the Statue of Liberty: A Walk Through the USA (Rund um die Freiheitsstatue-Ein Spaziergang durch die USA): compiled by the Deutsche Wochenschau GmbH for the RMVP, uses American newsreel footage to depict social chaos and a “degenerate” culture, implying President Roosevelt is influenced by Jewish entrepreneurs. It includes anti-Semitic propaganda and attacks on the First Lady. Germany, 1942, B&W, 15 min.
Mr. Roosevelt Chats (Herr Roosevelt Plaudert): a 1943 Nazi propganda film by Deutsche Wochenschau GmbH, uses U.S. footage to attack Black America, depicting social strife, “Jewish big business”, slums, and “New York’s Negro quarter.” It mocks voodoo, swing music, and preacher George Baker, accused of influencing Roosevelt and Black voters via “Jewish mayor” LaGuardia. Germany, 1943, B&W, 14 min.
Both films on one DVD, total running time 29 min., with German narration and English subtitles.
Mr. Roosevelt Chats (Herr Roosevelt Plaudert): a 1943 Nazi propganda film by Deutsche Wochenschau GmbH, uses U.S. footage to attack Black America, depicting social strife, “Jewish big business”, slums, and “New York’s Negro quarter.” It mocks voodoo, swing music, and preacher George Baker, accused of influencing Roosevelt and Black voters via “Jewish mayor” LaGuardia. Germany, 1943, B&W, 14 min.
Both films on one DVD, total running time 29 min., with German narration and English subtitles.
NTSC Region 0 encoding (Entire World)