A film 'Faster and Faster on Germany's new Highway' shows new automobile highways in Germany. A map depicts highway network in Germany. The Germans engaged in constructing roads. Heavy machinery and equipment used for constructing a highway.
Construction of automobile highways in Germany. The Germans engaged in constructing roads. Heavy machinery and equipment is used for constructing the highways. A bridge being constructed by the Germans. A view of nearly completed bridge. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler inaugurates a new highway.
Construction of automobiles highways in Germany. A number of vehicles drive past on a constructed highway. Bridges constructed on rivers. Farmers in a field. A four lane road network being constructed. A signboard on the highway.
Construction of automobile highways in Germany. A scenic view of rivers and palaces. A four lane road network in Frankfurt and Heidelberg. A man checks air pressure in the tires of his car. Farmers working in fields. Vehicles drive past on a road.
Construction of automobile highways in Stuttgart, Germany. A scenic view of rivers and buildings in the city. Vehicles drive past on a newly constructed four lane network. Palaces and roads in Munich. A car is driven across a huge bridge constructed by the Germans. Signboards on a road. A scenic view of small towns and rivers flowing nearby.
Film opens showing German Autobahn highway as viewed from a moving car. Automobile wheel wells and tires seen as cars move along the highway. Cars seen range from the most modest to the grandest. Overlay identifies Leipzig and shows Der Hauptbahnhof (central train station) in Leipzig, which was the largest in Europe at the time. Roadway passing it contains all kinds of vehicles, including a tram line. Next, the city of Dresden is identified with an overlay. Der Dresdner Zwinger – Palace Of The Elbe is seen with numerous fountains. People are relaxing on stone benches. The city of Breslau is featured next. Film shows churches near the Oder River. The city of Stettin is then seen. Focus is on Waly Chrobrego (Ramparts of the Brave), named after Polish King Boleslaw I Chrobry (11th c.). Shown is a beautiful promenade located on the bank of western branch of the Odra River. It is also known as Hakenterrasse "Terrace of Haken" named after mayor of Szczecin in years 1878-1907. A motor yacht is parked at the river front. Scene shifts back to the Autobahn, again, as a mercedes benz car is photographed heading toward the camera. A stone wall with "Berlin" and it's "coat of arms," engraved on it, introduces views of that city. Aerial View of Unter den Linden showing the Palace Bridge crossing the Spee River and wooded area of the Lustgarten to the right. Across the bridge to the left is the Zeughaus ( Arsenal) the oldest building on Unter den Linden. The airborne camera pans over the central area of Berlin. Then, suddenly, a closeup of the Autobahn is seen from a car riding on it. Views from a high speed automobile, racing along an essentially empty highway. Isolated image of a Nazi monument containing an Eagle atop a wreath containing a swastika. View from low flying airplane of vehicles traveling on the autobahn
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