Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels's balcony in front of the Ministry of Propaganda. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's balcony at the German Chancellery. An impression of a Nazi eagle on a wall after the eagle was removed. The courtyard of the Chancellery.
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. A sign on a building reads 'Adjunter Der Wehrmacht Beim Fuhrer Und Reichshanzler'. A stone eagle at the entrance of the German Chancellery.
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. A row of Nazi eagles decorating shattered windows of a ministry. An eagle with a shattered wing atop a building.
A large crowd assembled in a square. White banner with image of Berlin Bear on it, hangs from one side of building entrance and German tricolor hangs from the other. Crowd listens to speaker. Demonstrators unfurl a traditional civil flag of Berlin and move through the crowd. Police surround and arrest the demonstrators, placing them in police vans and taking them away.
Aerial view of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Panoramic view of city as seen from West Berlin. Scenes of buildings nearby, some reconstructed after World War 2, and others still in rubble and ruin after bombing during the war more than 15 years prior. The Quadriga sculpture on top of the Brandenburg Gate.
A "communist menace" in Europe (early during Cold War). The Local Communist Party demonstrates in Paris. A banner of Frederic Joliot Curie. Joliot Curie participates in the protest. Scene changes to Berlin. In Soviet sector, east German crowd marches in May Day parade celebrating Soviet leaders in the invisible line divided east and west Berlin (before Berlin Wall erected). View of crowd on other side in west Berlin staging its own demonstration against the Soviets and against a divided Germany. Civilians throw stones across the "line" and the police control them. Men form human chains to protest. Scene changes to community in Wisconsin where the effect of a Communist fifth column takeover is dramatized and recorded on film for an anti-communist propaganda effort: The police put the protesters behind bars in Mosinee, Wisconsin. Group of Communists enter newspaper offices, stop the operation of the free press , and put the editor in jail. The Red Star newspaper headlines: 'Official Soviet Proclamation'. A sign: U.S. Post Office, Mosinee. Propaganda posters and banners of Soviet Union are posted. USSA price tag on a bicycle. The Soviet flag raised in the community. Soup line and blankets are distributed to the workers to the 24 hour Communism "experiment" in Mosinee Wisconsin.
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