German Films Still Get To South America
J'HOUGH the British blockade has not succeeded in cutting off the flow of Nazi features and newsreels to South America, it has forced the Germans to send their celluloid propaganda about three-quarters of the way around the world. In noting the arrival recently in Rio de Janeiro of a batch of Nazi films on the liner Yamagiri Marti, the newspaper “La Nolleias” revealed that the Nazis send the films across Europe to Russia, across Siberia to Vladivostok, and down into Japan, whence they go by steamer to Rio de Janeiro.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 16
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97German Films Still Get To South America Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 16
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