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1933–1945: National Socialism

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Explanatory note

The photos in this gallery were taken during National Socialism (1933-1945), when the entire film industry was under state control. The advertisements and swastikas visible on the cinema façades should only be regarded in the context of the national socialist ideology, despotism and criminality.

    • Tautentzienpalast, Nürnberger Straße 57–59 (Berlin-Schöneberg), 1936
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

    • Gloria-Palast, Kurfürstendamm 10 (Berlin-Charlottenburg), 1937. The west façade of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church) can be recognized in the background.
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

    • Atrium (Beba-Palast), Kaiserallee (Berlin-Wilmersdorf), now Bundesallee 178/179, 1938.
      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

    • Ufa-Palast am Zoo, Hardenbergstr. 29a–e (Berlin-Charlottenburg). The premiere of Leni Riefenstahl’s film ‘Olympia’ took place here on April 20, 1938, Adolf Hitler’s birthday. The façade of the Ufa-Palast was redesigned.

      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek
       

    • Kammerlichtspiele at Haus Vaterland, Köthener Straße 1–5 (Berlin-Tiergarten), 1941. The movie theater was located at the back of the building, where a poster for Karl Ritter’s propaganda film ‘Stukas’ can be seen.

      Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

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