Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goering and Two German Officers Looking Out to Sea, 1940. Creator: British Pathe Ltd.
Sujet

Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goering and Two German Officers Looking Out to Sea, 1940. Creator: British Pathe Ltd.

Légende

Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goering and Two German Officers Looking Out to Sea, 1940. Second World War. 'The forest of Compiègne. Here, a place hallowed to all Frenchmen, the supreme commander of the allied armies of 1918, Marshall Foch, received the beaten German enemy...and concluded an armistice. But when in 1940 the Germans came to Compiègne it was in a very different mood. Now it was they who were the conquerors, having beaten France flat in a matter of weeks. Now, with his sense of the melodramatic, Adolf Hitler was forcing his terms on a stricken enemy, under the identical conditions as the German surrender of 22 years before. To the little Gast-Korporal of that First World War this was indeed turning the wheel full circle'. From "Time To Remember - Standing Alone", 1940 ( Reel 1); documentary film about events of later months of 1940.

Date

1940

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/British Pathe Limited

Notre référence

HRM24A38_489

Model release

Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

56,3Mo (634,8Ko) / 42,0cm x 33,6cm / 4959 x 3967 (300dpi)

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