Life of German Field Marshal Paul Von Hindenburg in Germany. Frames and paintings on wall. Paul Von Hindenburg and his family members in a hall in Neudeck, his ancestral country estate. Hindenburg has hot beverages with his family.
The funeral of German Field Marshal Paul Von Hindenburg at the Tannenberg Memorial, in Hohenstein, East Prussia (11-015 Olsztynek, Poland). Hindenburg on bed. Soldiers on either side of bed. A band plays and soldiers march during his funeral ceremony. They hold flags and guns. The coffin is wrapped in the Nazi flag. Soldiers place the coffin on the bier in Tannenberg Memorial. Adolf Hitler walks past Hindenburg's bier. Hitler speaks from behind a podium. Soldiers lined up behind Hitler. Large crowd assembled at the funeral ceremony.
A dramatic portrayal titled 'These Thirty Years' depicts a man dying because his horse wagon is struck on muddy roads, and means of transport in Brookfield, United States. Dramatic portrayal shows 'Brookfield Post Office' written at the top of its entrance. A man arrives and sits near the post master at the post office. The two men talk to each other as few other men also arrive. The men ride a horse wagon on dark country roads. Two women stand outside their house and wait for them. The young man from wagon greets and talks to women. He speaks about the wagon struck on muddy roads and a man dying due to it. A poster about auction hung on a tree. The young man takes his horse to a pond and talks to a young woman there. They talk about roads as solution to future problems.
Major General U.S. Marine Corps Smedley Darlington Butler bares 'Business Plot' at Newtown Square in Pennsylvania. He reveals that he had appeared before a congressional committee to reveal what he knew about those who had asked him to head an army of 500,000 men in a 'Fascist' March as part of an attempt to takeover the functions of government and setup a fascist dictatorship in the United States. (This was also sometimes called the failed Wall Street Putsch or The White House Putsch, a coup to overthrow President Franklin Roosevelt.)
Ex-Servicemen Strike to announce the condemnation of war in Paris, France. Thousands of Ex-Servicemen from World War I march in a stirring of parade with banners. They hold hands as they march with an anti-war, pacifist theme. Several people in the center on tricycles. Also disabled veterans in wheel chairs. Banners state 'Les Croix de Bois'. Ambient sound from the rally is heard.
Mexican civilians in a crowded street in front of the Central Bank of Mexico (2, 5 de Mayo Ave. Alc. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City) called 'Banco de Mexico'. People on bank counters in the Central Bank of Mexico. Silver coins heaped on counters. Bags loaded in Bank vehicles.
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