Sails of a sailing yacht underway Sailors in the top of masts, adjusting rigging. Additional scenes of the twin masted sailboat under full sail.
The German rigid airship Hindenburg on its final flight. Views of the airship flying over Manhattan Island, New York City. Swastika symbol visible on the airship's tail section. The airship descending for landing at Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey. Views of the passengers in the windows waving to the onlookers on the ground. Explosion and massive fire and smoke consumes the airship. It crashes to the ground in flames and collapses. Rescuers in the foreground run toward the burning wreckage.
American wearing hat and bow tie makes a statement to reporter. He talks about war being imminent in Europe (World War II) and an increasing interdependency between nations of the World. He highlights that aircraft air power will have a massive impact in any future conflict and that a powerful defense force is vital for a nation to make its stand in the world.
American President Franklin Roosevelt at the podium on the eve of Democratic Party Victory Dinner in Washington DC, USA. President Roosevelt makes a speech. Segments of the speech are heard, including his statement: "The Democratic Party, once a minority party, is today the majority party by the greatest majority, any party ever had." He speaks of only starting to fight.
American President Franklin Roosevelt at the podium on the eve of Democratic Party Victory dinner in Washington DC, USA. President Roosevelt makes a speech. He says that his great ambition on January 20, 1941 will be to turn over this desk and chair in the White House to his successor, whoever he may be. He describes America as a Nation that is in a position to its powers to the full in order to move forward steadily to meet the modern needs of humanity. During the Great Depression, he speaks on the need for economic freedom and prosperity. President says that economic freedom for the wage earner and the farmer and the small business man will not wait, like emancipation, for 40 years; it will not wait for 4 years; it will not wait at all.
American aviatrix Amelia Earhart arrives in San Francisco, California aboard the American passenger ship SS Malolo soon after her crash on takeoff from Luke Field, on Ford Island, Hawaii. She smiles for the camera. SS Malolo anchored at harbor. Flags on the mast of the ship.
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