U.S. President Richard Nixon with German Chancellor Kurt G Kiesinger drives on roads of Berlin and Germany, during his visit to Europe. A huge crowd gathers on roadside and watches the motorcade of Nixon and Kiesinger. Civilian men and women hold various banners for President Nixon and Chancellor Kiesinger.
The activities of the U.S. 287th Military Police Company in Berlin, Germany. A man works on the saddle. He applies saddle soap to condition the saddle.
The 1936 Olympics held in Berlin, Germany. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler arrives at the Olympic stadium in a car. A Nazi flag at the entrance. Spectators in the background. The Nazi flag and the Olympic flag. A man runs holding the Olympic Torch with other players behind him. People crowd on either side of a street. Hitler waves. The players run through the streets and people look at them. The flags of the participating nations.
Scene from the 1936 Olympic games held in Berlin, Germany. A band plays music. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler with German officials arrives at the Olympic stadium. A young girls presents him a bouquet. Spectators seated in the stadium cheer. The players of the participating nations march. A man holds the Nazi flag and marches. A man in the center speaks into a microphone. The players stand in the background. Hitler at a podium. A man holds the Nazi flag and takes an oath.
Ruins in Berlin, Germany during World War II. Shelled buildings, damaged by Allied bombings. Firemen douse fire. Damaged building by air attack of Allies. Paul Joseph Goebbels, Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda with other officers and inspects bomb damaged site. Civilians move with their belongings. Ruined buildings and debris. Civilians remove debris.
Ernst Hanfstaengl (known as "Putzi"; an early friend of Adolf Hitler) sitting in an apartment in Berlin, Germany, smoking a long tobacco pipe as he shares lunch and conversation with Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorf and a woman (possibly Ingeborg von Wedel Helldorf?). He shows them a sculpture of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler by German sculptor Josef Thorak, whom he says the couple will meet later that morning. Close-up view of the bust of Hitler. Hanfstaengl plays the piano for the couple, introducing the song as one he wrote called "The Heart of Song." Behind him, on a book shelf, is a bust of Paul von Hindenburg and a photograph of Adolf Hitler.
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