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Hitlers Danmarksbilleder

Da Førerens fotograf Walther Frentz rejste gennem Augustoprøret

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Hitlers Danmarksbilleder

By: Morten Brink Iwersen
Narrated by: Peter Secher Schmidt
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Walter Frentz var en af Hitlers topfotografer, og han kommer til Danmark sommeren 1943 efter ordre fra Føreren. Hans opgave er at dokumentere, hvor langt tyskerne er nået med den såkaldte Atlantvold langs den jyske vestkyst. Men i takt med, at Walter Frentz rejser rundt i et postkortskønt Danmark, bliver Atlantvolden mindre vigtig. For fotografen havner i en af de mest skelsættende måneder i den danske besættelseshistorie: Augustoprøret. Frentz’ billeder er et enestående stemningsbillede af det Danmark, fotografen oplever, og i kontrast til dem står fortællingen om, at det er netop i disse uger, Danmark rammes af folkestrejke i en lang rækker byer, at sabotagen tager voldsomt til, og Danmark nærmer sig den 29. august 1943, hvor regeringen tilbage, og samarbejdspolitikken ophører.

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