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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing German annexation of Austria, 1938 G. Bilder 2, 27

About this Item

Title

  • German annexation of Austria, 1938

Other Title

  • G. Bilder 2, 27

Summary

  • Photographs show scenes in Austria at the time of the Anschluss. Includes views of enthusiastic crowds welcoming German troops and Nazi officials. German troops in Schärding, Salzburg and Vienna, Austria. Also includes views of troops at the Heldenplatz in Vienna on March 12, 1938 and of swearing-in ceremonies for new policemen March 16; Also includes meetings of party comrades; people in Austrian traditional regional costume; new building projects. Includes views of Austrian troops sent to Berlin and activities in Berlin related to the Annexation. Also includes views of activities related to the referendum held on April 10, 1938 officially ratifying the annexation to Germany; soldiers voting; banners and posters. Includes group and informal portraits of Josef Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, Josef Bürckel, Hermann Göring, Friedrich Haselmeier, Edmund Glaise von Horstenau, Adolf Wagner, Rudolf Hess, Baldur von Schirach, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Hans-Heinrich Lammers and Wilhelm Frick. Also a commemorative medal designed by Karl Götz of Munich for the occasion.

Names

  • Atlantic Photo-Verlag.
  • Rehse Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik, DLC, former owner
  • Third Reich Collection (Library of Congress) DLC

Created / Published

  • 1938.

Headings

  • -  Austria--History--Anschluss 1938--Pictorial works
  • -  Political parades & rallies--Austria--1930-1940
  • -  Political parades & rallies--Germany--1930-1940
  • -  Crowds--Austria--Vienna--1930-1940
  • -  Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei--People--1930-1940
  • -  Goetz, Karl,--1875-1950

Headings

  • Group portraits--1930-1940.
  • Photographic prints--1930-1940.
  • Portraits--1930-1940.

Genre

  • Portraits--1930-1940
  • Group portraits--1930-1940
  • Photographic prints--1930-1940

Notes

  • -  Typewritten captions in German on mounts.
  • -  LOT title devised by Library staff.
  • -  Prints measure 18 x 13 cm. Most are on mounts 25 x 19 cm.
  • -  Prints have ink stamp on verso: Atlantic Photo-Verlag Berlin. Prints also have blind stamp: "F.J.M. Rehse Archiv u. Museum f. Zeitgeschichte, München".

Medium

  • 1 folder (88 photographic prints) ; 42 x 28 cm. (folder)

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 9859 (G) [P&P]

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2005690878

Rights Advisory

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Atlantic Photo-Verlag, Dlc Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, and Third Reich Collection Dlc. German annexation of Austria. Vienna Germany Austria, 1938. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2005690878/.

APA citation style:

Atlantic Photo-Verlag, Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, D. & Third Reich Collection Dlc. (1938) German annexation of Austria. Vienna Germany Austria, 1938. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2005690878/.

MLA citation style:

Atlantic Photo-Verlag, Dlc Rehse Archiv Für Zeitgeschichte Und Publizistik, and Third Reich Collection Dlc. German annexation of Austria. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2005690878/>.