Reichsbahn-Filmstelle Movie Trailers
Most Popular Reichsbahn-Filmstelle Trailers
Total trailers found: 38
The Steel Animal Trailer (1935)
09 January 1935
German fictinalized documentary about the national railways and the international achievements that inspired it.
Steine geben Brot Trailer (1937)
29 October 1937
Propaganda short film about the construction of the German Autobahn.
Durchs Marschenland zum Friesenstrand Trailer (1935)
25 May 1935
A film about the landscape of northern Germany and its people. Between the Geest and the marshes, the 200-kilometer-long Marschbahn railway takes viewers through Holstein, across the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and the Eider River to North Frisia.
Die Straßen Adolf Hitlers: Vom Walde zur Straßendecke Trailer (1935)
23 February 1935
Documentary about highway construction in Germany.
Eröffnung der ersten Reichsautobahnstrecke Frankfurt/Main - Darmstadt Trailer (1935)
16 August 1935
Adolf Hitler lands at the airport and is greeted by cheering crowds. He drives through the streets lined with groups of people.
Der gläserne Zug Trailer (1937)
01 September 1937
The film, which includes some staged scenes, depicts a journey on the Deutsche Reichsbahn's Glass Train through the German Alps to Innsbruck.
Elbe - Eger Trailer (1940)
29 February 1940
The journey along the Elbe River begins with a train ride through the countryside, exploring the river’s course and the life of river boatmen.
Vierhundert bauen eine Brücke Trailer (1937)
19 January 1937
This film from the series ‘The Roads of Adolf Hitler’ documents the construction of the Reichsautobahn Berlin-Munich near Hirschberg, highlighting the efforts of 400 workers, the use of advanced construction techniques, and the camaraderie among the diverse workforce, culminating in the completion of a significant bridge structure.
Die Betondecke Trailer (1937)
10 April 1937
A report on the concrete pavement to be constructed for the Reichsautobahn.
Alte Stadt im Lebensstrom Trailer (1948)
15 December 1948
An insight into Göttingen's transportation and train system.
Dunkle Tannen - Tiefe Täler Trailer (1935)
02 May 1935
The film shows a series of locations and the way of life in the Black Forest. It leads from Baden-Baden with its 20 hot springs through the Murg Valley southwards, past the Daimler factory and the friendly Gernbach stream, along the scenic Black Forest High Road, past the Allerheiligen monastery at the foot of Kniebis-Freudenstadt, Württemberg's highest town - Thermalbad Rippoldsau - through the Schappach Valley with its high pastures and isolated farmsteads down to the Kinzig, the border between the northern and central Black Forest.
Reichsbahnsport: Frauengymnastik Trailer (1941)
14 July 1941
In the series of films about Reichsbahn sports, the film is aimed at female railway workers. According to the film, women in particular are exposed to the dangers of physical injury while on duty.
Hinter den Kulissen des Bahnhofs Trailer (1937)
01 January 1937
A film with a short storyline showing how locomotives and carriages are handled at stations from the arrival of a D-train until its next departure.
Die Straßen der Zukunft Trailer (1938)
22 November 1938
From different perspectives, the viewer sees the appearance of the newly built Reichsautobahnen: Pictures from the lowlands, the Swabian Alb and many other places.
Deutscher Wald - deutsches Holz Trailer (1935)
09 April 1935
The film highlights the connection between the Reichsbahn and forestry, showcasing lumberjacks, foresters, and wood transport using horse-drawn carts and forest railways.
Die Mainbrücke bei Frankfurt/M.-Griesheim im Baujahr 1934 Trailer (1935)
23 February 1935
The first bridge on the Reichsautobahn motorway network was built in 1934 during the construction of the Frankfurt am Main to Darmstadt section near Griesheim am Main.
Silberner Segen des Meeres Trailer (1935)
07 May 1935
The film shows how the German economy is supplied with sea fish: Hamburg-Altona fishing port. Wesermünde-Geestmünde fishing port.
Sonne, Wind und Wellen Trailer (1935)
03 May 1935
A trip to Norderney by sea and land. From Bremerhaven, the steamboat journey passes the Rotesand lighthouse and Heligoland.
Der Rote Fels Trailer (1938)
11 July 1938
Footage captures the winter storms on Heligoland’s coast, with snow-covered promenades and houses. Narrow alleys and streets are visible, leading to the Oberland.
Deutscher Eisenbahner auf dem Himalaja Trailer (1934)
27 January 1934
Willy Merkl uses photos to recount his experiences as leader of the 1932 German Himalayan Expedition, which was made possible by the German railway sports clubs, and reports on the plans for the new expedition in 1934.
Fahrt ins Weiße Trailer (1937)
01 September 1937
Munich Carnival! In the midst of the hustle and bustle, a merry group joins the stream of skiers who left Munich's train stations early in the morning on special trains to enjoy the white splendor of the mountains.
Warum so umständlich, wenn's so einfach geht? Trailer (1935)
29 January 1935
Two packers discuss a damaged transport crate, and a young woman arrives to claim it for her father. The supervisor explains the defect and suggests the new container transport system.
Deutschlands grünes Herz: Rings um den Inselsberg Trailer (1936)
31 January 1936
The highest peak in the Thuringian Forest, the Inselsberg, is surrounded by peaceful health resorts and industrious rural towns: Friedrichsroda, Tabarz, Schmalkalden, Bad Liebenstein, Bad Salzungen, Ruhla, and Eisenach, the town of Wartburg Castle.
Bahn frei! Trailer (1935)
11 October 1935
A man and a woman in a convertible on their way from Giessen to Heidelberg. Numerous traffic obstacles are illustrated: unsuitable town thoroughfares, many curves, confusing railroad crossings, a school, flocks of sheep, a detour, a hay cart, a breakdown.
Die erste Weihnachtsfeier der Reichsbahndirektion Berlin im Dritten Reich Trailer (1934)
27 January 1934
Documentary film about the 1933 Christmas party of the Reichsbahndirektion Berlin in the Sportpalast.
Um das blaue Band der Schiene Trailer (1936)
11 June 1936
This film shows the halls of the Borsig locomotive factory in Berlin with the noise of the machines and riveting hammers.