The Munitions Building of the War Department in Washington DC, United States. Exterior of the building. Car and various vehicle traffic passing on the street in front of the building. A sign over a door of the building reads 'War Department Munitions Building'. Cars parked in front of the building. A flag flying atop the building.
Officers seated in an office in the United States. U.S. Secretary of War Harry Woodring and Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army General George Marshall seated at a desk in the office. They discuss a map.
German planes in European Theater during World War II. A Heinkell He 111 bomber in flight. Two German ME-109 fighters in flight with pilot visible in cockpit of one.
German soldiers in European Theater during World War II. German soldiers move and advance in European Theater. Explosions occur and smoke clouds rise. Soldier rides a motorcycle. Soldiers drive away in motorcars.
Interior view of German Heinkel H-111 bomber, as parachute equipped crewman stands over open bottom hatch of the aircraft. View from another airplane of the H-111 with objects appearing to parachute from it. Chutes are not open. One seems to stream, without opening.
A German Junkers JU-87 (Stuka) dive bomber parked on ramp with engine running. Rearward view from a Stuka taking off, as it climbs out rapidly. Several Stuka dive bombers climbing out after takeoff, from German airfield during World War Two.
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