Adolf Hitler's East Prussia Campaign Tour (1932) | Rare Historical Footage

This remarkable archival film documents Adolf Hitler's election campaign tour through East Prussia in 1932, during one of the most intensive political campaigns in German history. Recorded over several days, the footage follows Hitler as he travels between Tilsit, Gumbinnen, Oertelsburg, Hohenstein, Königsberg and other locations while campaigning for the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). The film illustrates the scale and organization of the Nazi election campaign during the final years of the Weimar Republic. Large crowds gather at rallies in Königsberg, Tilsit and Gumbinnen, where contemporary intertitles claim audiences of up to 50,000 people. The footage also shows Hitler's extensive use of air travel, a modern campaign technique that allowed him to appear at multiple events across Germany within a short period of time. Among the individuals visible in the film are Gauleiter Erich Koch, Hitler's adjutant Wilhelm Brückner, Julius Schaub, photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, pilot Hans Baur, and Ernst Hanfstaengl ("Putzi"), one of Hitler's early associates. The journey includes visits to rural communities, campaign appearances, motorcades, a boat trip on the Masurian Lakes, and a visit to the military cemetery at Hohenstein, associated with the Battle of Tannenberg during the First World War. The footage also provides extensive views of Nazi organizations in public life, including formations of the SA, SS, Hitler Youth (HJ), the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), marching bands, motorized columns, and ceremonial parades. Historically, these scenes were recorded during a decisive phase in the rise of the Nazi movement. In the Reichstag election of July 31, 1932, the NSDAP became the largest party in Germany. Within months, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor on January 30, 1933. Following the Reichstag Fire in February 1933, emergency decrees suspended key civil liberties, political opponents were arrested in large numbers, and democratic institutions were progressively dismantled. The Nazi regime would ultimately bring dictatorship, war, genocide, and unprecedented destruction to Germany and Europe. This film is presented strictly as a historical document. The appearance of Nazi symbols, uniforms, flags, salutes, and political ceremonies reflects the historical reality of the period and does not constitute endorsement of the ideology depicted. Chapters: ▷ 00:00 – Opening montage: Hitler, SA and crowds ▷ 00:38 – Nazi rally and “Schlageter” standard ▷ 01:00 – Hitler arrives in an open car ▷ 02:09 – Hitler addresses 50,000 people in Königsberg ▷ 03:03 – Rest day in Didlacken ▷ 03:47 – Visit to an East Prussian farm ▷ 04:09 – Hitler at the farmhouse window ▷ 04:16 – Children present flowers to Hitler ▷ 04:24 – Hitler with Ernst Hanfstaengl ▷ 04:37 – Group photograph with Hitler ▷ 04:47 – Hitler with Erich Koch and local children ▷ 05:26 – Hitler departs by car ▷ 05:40 – Flight to Tilsit ▷ 06:31 – Arrival in Tilsit ▷ 06:42 – Tilsit rally and speech ▷ 08:31 – Night journey to Gumbinnen ▷ 08:49 – Band and crowd scenes ▷ 09:14 – Gumbinnen rally and speeches ▷ 11:04 – Crowds line the roadside ▷ 11:14 – Boat trip on the Masurian Lakes ▷ 11:27 – Battlefield landscapes of 1914 ▷ 12:03 – Supporters accompany the boat ▷ 13:48 – Landing and reception ashore ▷ 14:00 – Oertelsburg rally ▷ 14:58 – Motorcade through East Prussia ▷ 15:12 – Hohenstein military cemetery ▷ 15:42 – Journey to Osterode and Riesenburg ▷ 15:54 – Views of Marienburg ▷ 16:08 – Third day: return to Königsberg ▷ 16:21 – Hitler with pilot Hans Baur ▷ 16:49 – Königsberg airport scenes ▷ 17:09 – NSKK parade ▷ 17:46 – Hitler's motorcade and mounted police ▷ 18:25 – Grand parade in Königsberg Music:    • Downfall  ,    • Revolution  ,    • Faster  ,    • The French Fortress   1932 © Archive footage licensed by Xerxes