Blood and Soil
Blood and Soil

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Blood and Soil

1933
Movie
28 min
German

Blood and Soil (German: Blut und Boden) refers to the ideology focussing on a concept of ethnicity based on descent (Blood) and homeland (Soil). It celebrates the relationship of a people to the land that they occupy and cultivate and places high esteem on the virtues of the bucolic (as opposed to urban) living. From this propaganda film, we learn, how hard it is to be a peasant when liberals rule the state. A family of peasants is forced to sell their property and run away to a big city, where they are forced to live in the poverty. Thankfully when the Nazis take power, they may finally come back and live a happy life. Besides the main plot, there is also educational elements here: Germans are informed how few of them will remain in 2050 year if they don't start a mass reproduction.

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Director: VariousGenres: Propaganda, Documentary

Plot Summary

This German propaganda film, released in 1933, is a collection of newsreel footage and staged scenes. It aims to promote the Nazi ideology of 'Blood and Soil,' emphasizing the connection between the German people, their land, and the purity of their race. The film showcases idealized rural life, military strength, and Hitler's vision for Germany.

Critical Reception

As a propaganda film produced by the Nazi regime, 'Blood and Soil' was not subject to conventional critical review in the manner of entertainment cinema. Its purpose was ideological dissemination rather than artistic merit. It served as a tool to garner support for the Nazi party and its policies by presenting a romanticized and nationalistic view of German identity and destiny. Its historical significance lies in its role as a propaganda piece during a pivotal period in world history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Serves as a potent piece of Nazi propaganda.

  • Promotes the 'Blood and Soil' ideology, linking race, land, and nation.

  • Utilizes idealized imagery and nationalistic rhetoric.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable, as it was a propaganda film, not intended for awards.

Fun Fact

The 'Blood and Soil' concept was a cornerstone of Nazi ideology, deeply influencing their agricultural policies and racial theories, portraying peasants as the purest representatives of the Aryan race.

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