GERMANY’S COLONIES
RESTORATIDN SOUGHT N FILM PROPAGANDA. BERLIN, December 1. A new German Colonial propaganda film, ‘ The Riders of German East Africa,’ romantically depicting German pioneer work in the former colony and the operations of Colonel Von Let-tow-Vorbbeck and his Germans and Askaris during the war, has had its first performance in Hamburg. Ex-Governor Schnee, who attended, introduced the film with a short address. “ May the film show,” he exclaimed, “ how necessary it is for Germany to possess colonies, so that a future is assured for German youth on its own soil and territory, and so that by the manufacture of raw materials delivered from the colonies work and bread may be procured at home for many Germans.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 9
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