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.
Two months after the Kristallnacht events, speaking to the Reichtag in a meeting at the Kroll Opera House, Hitler predicts the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe if a war occurs. The insignia of the Nazi Party in the background. People cheer and applaud Hitler's anti-Jewish speech.
On 28th April, 1939 Hitler replies to Roosevelt's plea to avoid aggression. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler addresses the Reichstag meeting in the Kroll Opera House. The insignia of the National Socialist German Workers Party. Hitler mocks and ridicules U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's plea to avoid aggression. He recites a long list of nations that FDR ostensibly sought to protect from Nazi aggression. The members in the hall laugh. People cheer after he finishes his speech.
Fuhrer Adolf Hitler walks with another officer. The leaders pose. Hitler confers over maps with top Generals and officers.
German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in Germany during a period between assignments in World War II. Rommel, who was a good friend of Propaganda Minister, Joseph Paul Goebbels, visits with Magda Goebbels and the Goebel's children in the backyard of their estate. Rommel walks around the estate holding hands with some of the Goebbels children, as Mrs. Goebbels carries her youngest. They talk outside the house. A Nazi officer holds one of the Goebbels girls. The children play on a slide. Field Marshal Rommel and Mrs. Goebbels stand near the slide.
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.