Gun camera footage from U.S. P-47 fighter plane strafing German ground targets near end of World War II. The aircraft operates unopposed and attack targets of opportunity. The aircraft fires at vehicles on a road. Smoke rises from targeted areas. The P-47 is flown by pilot named Cunningham, of the 377th Fighter Squadron, 362nd Fighter Group, 100th Fighter Wing.
German newspaper headlines from August 26, 1939 through September 1, 1939 which document the German sentiment leading up to the invasion of Poland on September 1. Sign for Beuthen, Poland (now Bytom) is shown, along with scenes from Poland (possibly Beuthen), showing gun fire damage to buildings.
Mrs. Emmy Goering with her daughter Edda detained at Fischhorn Castle (Schloßstraße 55, 5710 Kaprun, Austria), near Zell am See, Austria after the end of World War II. Train at Zell am See. Mountains in the background. Mrs. Emmy Goering sit with her young daughter Edda. U.S. soldiers stand behind them. They climb downstairs. Lieutenant Jerome Shapiro, NYC, 36th Division guards them while they sit at a garden table. Mrs. Goering and Edda talk with a friend.
Scenes from a German film about a man named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. An actor in the role of a young man plays a piano and a and a young woman sings. The man also sings with her. They kiss. The woman's father arrives. She greets him. She serves a meal at a table. The father comes near the young man, talks to him and looks at a book. They all sit at the table and drink while talking.
A German film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. A royal lady arrives. Actor Heinrich George in the role of a king comes and talks to the lady. Soldiers stand in front of a castle. The king and the lady stand in a balcony. People cheer. (World War II period).
A German film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. A man rings the bell of a house. People in a street talk. A Jew opens the door. A cart arrives in the street. A man and a woman talk to a man through a window. Two men in a house talk. A man shows another an almirah full of jewels. They talk.
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