Men at work during the Woodward Avenue project in the United States. Cars move on a road. A train moves on the tracks in the background. Men at work on the railroad tracks. They move tracks beside an overpass. Cranes being used for picking dirt. Men drill holes in a concrete wall. The cracked concrete. A crane picks up concrete in the background.
Reverend Timothy Edwards visits a church on his 100th birthday in Washington D.C., United States. Timothy Edwards gets off from a car in front of the church. People greet him. Edwards climb up stairs of the church. He is helped by his son and grand son.
Canadian American actress Mary Pickford visits Detroit, Michigan. Men stand outside the Michigan Central Station (also called Michigan Central Depot or MCS) railroad station(2001 15th St, Detroit, MI 48216, United States). Mary Pickford arrives and walk towards a car at the train station. She stands beside the car and waves to people.
The members of the Speed Recovery Campaign being introduced in the United States. The members of the Speed Recovery Campaign stand in a group. A man introduces each member of the group. President of Detroit Board of Commerce James Macaboy speaks about the objectives of the campaign.
Members of the Krupp family speak with a Nazi official during a visit to the Krupp works in Germany. A military band of SA troops (Sturmabteilung or Stormtroopers) marches holding their instruments, without playing as they position themselves. Later, the band plays and marches in front of the Krupp Company buildings. Nazi officials talking to each other. Reich Bishop Ludwig Muller delivers a short address.Krupp family members distribute copies of Adolf Hitler's book, "Mein kampf."
A dedication ceremony of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's painting at Krupp's Institute for Physical Training in Germany. Nazi officials give Nazi salute during the dedication of Hitler's painting. Nazi officials talk among themselves. Bishop Joachim Hossenfelder and other guests arrive for the ceremonies. An orchestra plays. A Krupp member speaks. Bishop Joachim Hossenfelder then speaks, and while he is at the podium, a painting of the President of German Reich Paul von Hindenburg is unveiled and below it, a bust of Chancellor Adolf Hitler.
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