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Movie Still from "Confessions of a Nazi Spy", Warner Bros., 1939
TitleMovie Still from "Confessions of a Nazi Spy", Warner Bros., 1939
DescriptionThis still from the 1939 motion picture "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" is from a scene in which the Nazi propaganda chief confers with colleagues in Berlin about the progress of his propaganda campaign in the U.S. This film is widely regarded as the first anti-Nazi motion picture produced in Hollywood; it was based on the writings of Leon G. Turrou, the FBI agent who infiltrated the activities of the Nazi underground in this country. 8 x 10 in.
SubjectAnti-Nazi movement in motion pictures
KeywordsNazi; swastika; anti-fascism; espionage; FBI
LocationHollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Date1939
Photographer/AuthorLitvak, Anatole, 1902-1974.
Donors and OthersJewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles
MediaBlack-and-white photograph
Media Measurement20 x 25.5 cm
IdentifierCRC318
Typeimage
Formatimage/jpeg
Repository NameDelmar T. Oviatt Library. Urban Archives Center
CollectionJewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles Collection
Repository NumberBox CRC (Photo) 03-05
Exhibition informationCase 11, #12
Rights
Project NameIn Our Own Backyard: Resisting Nazi Propaganda in Southern California, 1933-1945
Date Digitized2007-10-29
Date cataloged2007-10-29
PublisherDelmar T. Oviatt Library
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