View inside a glass making center. Glass worker heats up a bubble of glass into the furnace. Glass is blown to take a different circular shape using blowpipe. Tongs are used to hold the glass object. Then glass objects with layers are painted by workers to make it a finish product. Views of different glass objects.
Reenactment. Two Nazi Brown shirts harassing people in a clothing store.They engage in pushing match and are expelled by brown shirts. The manager tells everyone to get out. Close view of two actors playing nazi brown shirts.
Reenactment. Jewish couple at butcher shop. Nazi Brown Shirts grab the man and woman from behind and take them away , later shopkeepers are also thrown out . View of empty butcher shop.
A reenactment. An elderly couple sitting on a bed inside a house. Two Nazi Brown Shirts enter the house and attack the couple.
Filmed reenactment of Brown Shirt intimidation of Jewish official. Nazi Brown Shirt grabs the person by the collar and throws him out of the room.
Hermann Goering, dressed in vest and lederhosen, walks to patio of his chalet on the Obersalzberg in the Bavarian Alps, near Berchtesgaden. He stoops to pet a lion cub. Goering picks up a newspaper and starts to read it, when the lion cub jumps up on the wooden patio railing. A black long hair dog behind Goering seems unconcerned. Goering speaks to the cub,calling him "Caesar." He tells the cub to jump from the railing, which it does. Goering then states he wants to take this opportunity to express thanks to all Germans.
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