Film opens showing Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, seated in a carriage outside a building covered with scaffolding. He is wearing a fur-collared great coat and a plumed hat. Several flags are decorated poles behind the carriage. His uncle, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, steps into the carriage. British King Edward VI is wearing an overcoat and top hat. As Edward VI settles into his seat, an attendant cover both men with a carriage robe. As the carriage pulls away, an honor guard in formation at attention is seen in the background. The carriage carrying the Kaiser and the King is seen ahead of another one in which a woman is riding, accompanied by a man in top hat and a military officer in uniform. Local spectators stand at the side of road and on hills overlooking the roadway. A third carriage, drawn by a pair of white horses, carries a woman accompanied by a man in a top hat and a military officer in an elaborate plumed hat. A fourth carriage follows with a military officer and two statesmen in top hats. Film ends as horses pulling another carriage.
Mens springboard diving event at 1936 Olympics held in Germany. Japanese divers dive into the pool as a Japanese girl looks on. Views of several athletes performing dives.
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. A bust of Nazi leader Herman Goering lying in a junk heap. A worker using a hammer and chisel chips away at a large Nazi Swastika carving on a wall, to remove it. A hole in the German Reich Chancellery where German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's body was burned.
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. Ruined Reichstag building. Battered pillars of the Reichstag building. Damage caused to the base of the pillars due to Allied bombings.
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. Damaged building of the Ministry of Propaganda. Bullet scarred front of Deutches Reichbank. An eagle with a shattered wing on the top of the entrance to Reich Air Ministry building.
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. A Nazi cross engraved on a wall. A man chips away a Nazi swastika on a wall.
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