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.
The burning of the books on 10th May 1933 by German troopers. German SA (Stormtroopers) and members of Hitler Youth burn books and other works considered 'Un-German'. Reich Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels delivers a speech to Hitler Youth, after which the assembly joins in a patriotic song.
Picture of Johann Heinrich Graf Von Bernstorff and his wife. He was the German ambassador to the United Nations and Mexico from 1908 -1917. Huge crowd gathered on the road. Two officers talking amongst themselves. United States soldiers stand holding a banner that states 'The stars and the Stripes forever'.
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)