Automobiles carrying Emperor Franz Josef and family members arrive at Opernplatz, where all step from cars to enter Chapel of St. Hedwig's Cathedral on the occasion of the Emperor's 84th birthday (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Flag of the Nazi Party (1920–45) and National flag of Germany (1933–45). It is seen from both sides as it blows almost straight out under a very stiff breeze.
View of the Tempelhof airfield. One of Reinhold Tiling's recoverable rockets is fired and rises high above the field. As its fuel is exhausted, it levels off and begins to glide down to earth on its extended fin-wings. Tiling, his assistant Angela Buddenboehmer, and his mechanic Friedrich Kuhr, examine and pick up the recovered rocket as official observers gather around them. Tiling and his team pose, with the revovered rocket, for cameramen and reporters, Closeup of the rocket as Tiling touches the expended fuel cylinder. They then unfold fins and Tiling explains their function to reporters. Tiling and his team carefully raise another rocket on its launch frame at a different location, on sand dunes.Angela Buddenboehmer sits on the sand with the launch control as Tiling gives her the signal to close the circuit. The rocket fires and rises rapidly until its fuel burns out, when it begins to glide down on its wings.
Phonograph vinyl record spinning on turntable at AFN ( American Forces Network) Master control spin studio. Announcer, Army Specialist Ted Shrady speaks over microphone before playing Ottorino Respighi's 'Pines of Rome'. Man reading newspaper adjusts frequency to listen to song on radio.
Fuhrer Adolf Hitler walks with another officer. The leaders pose. Hitler confers over maps with top Generals and officers.
Ernst Hanfstaengl (known as "Putzi") sitting in an apartment in Berllin, Germany, smoking a long tobacco pipe as he shares lunch and conversation with Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorf and a woman (Ingeborg von Wedel Helldorf?). He shows them a sculpture of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler. Hanfstaengl plays the piano for the couple. Behind him, on a book shelf, is a bust of Paul von Hindenburg and a photograph of Adolf Hitler.
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