Views from inside German Messerschmitt Bf-110 heavy fighters as they fly and attack Allied ground targets with rockets and cannon fire. German ME-109 fighter in flight. Allied aircraft shot down in flames, seen from distance on the ground. A parachute is seen above one. German antiaircraft guns seen. (World War II period).
Weltraum Schiff I Startet Eine Technische Fantasie. 1937 German science fiction film. View of a motion picture camera man filming a fictional launch of a spacecraft. Cameraman and narrator on elevated platform televising space crew as they proceed to huge hangar in which their spacecraft is housed. Large audience watching the event in real-time on screen at a theater. Door of hangar slowly drops down revealing the spacecraft. Project director and reporters go to balcony to watch the event. Audience applauding as the spacecraft begins to move from hangar. A large launch ramp and the moon are visible against night sky. The Crew Commander holds telecast interview from within the spacecraft.
Aircraft of the Allied Air Force fly in German skies, shortly after end of World War II in Europe. Formation by a number of P-47 fighter planes of the Allied Air Forces. Another formation in sky by the P-38 aircraft. A large formation of A-20 bombers.
Aircraft of Allied forces fly in German skies, after close of WWII in Europe. Formation by a number of A-20 bomber airplanes of the Allied forces. Another formation in sky of P-38 aircraft. A large formation of airplanes. The planes fly in formations of three rows. (World War II period).
Aerial view of the river Rhine, shortly after close of WWII in Europe. The channel of water and banks of the river. A destroyed bridge on the river, from bombing by the Allied bombers during World War II. Roads and farmlands near the banks of the river.
U.S. Army Waco CG-4A combat gliders viewed from the ground where others have already landed, in France on D-Day during World War 2. One lands successfully. Another looms overhead near trees, makes a landing, and while sliding a long way to a stop, noses over completely and is destroyed.
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