NAZI GERMANY
PICTORIAL COMMENTARY ON RUTHLESS HITLERISM.
Whether produced in all earnestness or as a reply to Nazi propaganda, the current “March of Time” pictorial news commentary now showing at the State Theatre, depicts modern Germany as a ruthless, fanatical, nationalistic machine. According to the editors of “Time.” producers of the film, there is little lasting glory in Hitlerism. They lay bare the iron-fisted methods of the Nazis. They picture, vividly, the rigid' censorship on mails, literature, even of private life. They show the youth of the nation assimilating biased and nationalistic doctrines ’ as part of their 20th century education. And always, an accompaniment as it were, sound the tread of marching feet, -the trained militaristic Germany of old, building a new tradition of Germanic power. . .- \ • Presented as a true pictorial interpretation of conditions in Germany, no thoughtful person seeing this film cannot but be fearful of the ultimate consequences of Nazi might and Nazi glory. This edition of the “March of Time” commentary screens as part of the current programme at the State Theatre, featuring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young in "Second Honeymoon.” It’s a gay romance of two popular screen sweethearts, played in merry mood, with Stuart Erwin and Claire Trevor as foils to the star players, this smart and modern play is carried to a romantic finish.*
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 July 1938, Page 6
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220NAZI GERMANY Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 July 1938, Page 6
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