Hitler's Inferno: Marching Songs of Nazi Germany
Object numberM1997/010a
TitleHitler's Inferno: Marching Songs of Nazi Germany
Description'Hitler's Inferno' record.
Nazi propagandists developed a keen appreciation for technology, including the gramophone. With it, recordings of Nazi speeches and entertaining martial music could be played at local meetings for group listening or in the streets through loudspeakers mounted on trucks. This LP record of Nazi marching songs and speeches is titled Hitler's Inferno: Marching Songs of Nazi Germany 1932-1945 with narration by Bill Forrest. It includes crowds singing Deutschland Uber Alles.The cover features Hitler and his entourage coming down steps with the German military on either side.
Nazi propagandists developed a keen appreciation for technology, including the gramophone. With it, recordings of Nazi speeches and entertaining martial music could be played at local meetings for group listening or in the streets through loudspeakers mounted on trucks. This LP record of Nazi marching songs and speeches is titled Hitler's Inferno: Marching Songs of Nazi Germany 1932-1945 with narration by Bill Forrest. It includes crowds singing Deutschland Uber Alles.The cover features Hitler and his entourage coming down steps with the German military on either side.
Production placeUnited States
Production date 1953
Subjectpropaganda, songs, Nazism, public speaking, music
Object namegramophone records
Materialvinyl
Dimensions
- width: 313.00 mm
height: 317.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mrs. Klara Gordon