Life of German Field Marshal and President Paul von Hindenburg in Germany. A monastery church in Dietramszell community (Salesianerinnenkloster Dietramszell, Klosterpl. 1, 83623 Dietramszell, Germany). Paul von Hindenburg inspects his estate while wearing Bavarian Lederhosen. People walks along with Hindenburg. Trees in the background. Circa late 1920s.
Entertainment in the United States Zone in Munich, Germany. German woman read a poster. The poster advertises the performance of operetta “Die schöne Helena” (“The Beautiful Helena”) by Jacques Offenbach at the Bavarian State Theater. Advertising column (known in Germany as Litfaßsäule) on screen indicates huge variety of entertainment to German civilians. Advertisement for “roman einer Tänzerin” (“Novel of a dancer”) with German actor Conrad Veidt. Advertisement in English language of dancing lessons for occupation troops. A crowd outside cinema. A man plays mouth organ and sits on debris. People look at advertisement of a play 'On borrowed time'. Actors perform in theater.
Training film for U.S. soldiers during occupation of Germany after World War 2, guiding them on their role of "reeducation" and restoring normal life to civilians in Germany after World War II. U.S. soldiers seated and Germans standing around them talking to the solders. A German MG Police officer outside a building. A German police officer monitors citizens in a line. Germans talk to U.S. soldiers outside the Office of Military Government for Bavaria, in Munich. The U.S. soldier reviews their identification papers and questions them. German children at play. A smiling American soldier seated with a group of young German children around him. A group of German boys plays baseball on the lawn in front of the largely destroyed Altes Armeemuseum in Munich (later home to the Bayerische Staatskanzlei or Bavarian State Chancellery) in Greek architectural style with six prominent ionic columns. A U.S. soldier talks to German civilians. Soldiers talking with German men , women and children. A soldier frisks men and women entering a secure area. German police grab and restrain a German citizen for some offense and escort him away. Young children seated and learning at an outdoor class. The children standing and smiling.
German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's friends at his mountain retreat Kehlsteinhaus in Berchtesgaden, Germany. Dogs play outside the Kehlsteinhaus, also known as the Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus, 83471 Berchtesgaden, Germany). Men and women at the entrance of the Hitler's retreat. A woman brings a group of dogs. Women playing with a white dog. Some of the women are wearing traditional Bavarian dirndl. A man seated near a pond. Three women chat and smile. Hitler's companion Eva Braun chats with her sister Gretl. Eva Braun sits with her family.
German Chancellor Adolf Hitler celebrates Christmas festivities with Bavarian children at Berghof (Hintereck, 83471 Berchtesgaden, Germany) in Berchtesgaden, Germany during World War II. Adolf Hitler sits with children around a table for hot refreshments and cookies. Women and children around a Christmas tree. The women unwrap gifts. Hitler with children around the Christmas tree. Nazi officers join in the festivities. A little girl beside a Christmas tree. A boy picks chocolate from the tree and eats them.
Vehicular traffic on the German highways. Car refuels at a gas station. The car moves on the Alpine Mountain highway around the Bavarian Alps in Germany.
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