The film reflects the national pride and ideological messaging typical of the era, presenting infrastructure as a symbol of progress and unity.
Around 7,000 km of roads were built, employing over a quarter million people.
The film emphasizes how this project provided "work and bread" during economically challenging times.
The Autobahnen are described as "kreuzungs- und hindernisfrei" (free of intersections and obstacles), promoting safety and efficiency.
Roads are portrayed as harmoniously blending with Germany’s romantic landscapes, connecting culturally significant cities and regions.