Germans celebrate formation of the Weimar Republic after World War 1. Soldiers parade as spectators watch. Their new President, Friedrich Ebert, is escorted by a Berlin Police officer, and followed by two statesmen, as he prepares to address the crowd at the Lustgarten. They walk past the Berlin Cathedral, where a woman speaker stands, slightly above the crowd, next to a large effigy of a woman. The President and statesmen tip their hats as they are saluted by a military officer. Army troops are assembled in formation. Cavalry on horseback parade, as spectators watch from the park. Scene shifts to President Ebert delivering remarks to assembled soldiers and spectators.
A bus passes in front of a large house. The Opera House in Berlin. Pedestrian passes by. A banner reads 'Clay Allee'. Cars pass on the street. Scaffolding surrounds a building on Charlottenburg Chausee. View of ivy covered apartment house in Berlin.
Adolf Hitler's personal Junkers Ju 52 airplane "Immelman II" lands at Tempelhof Airdrome, Berlin. German Hitler, Hermann Goering and other officials leave the airplane. As a band plays the National Anthem, Hitler reviews an honor guard of various contingents, including Hitler Youth (Their banners display the Germanic Sig-Rune "S" symbol). Berlin citizens line sidewalks and cheer as Hitler drives from the airport in an open car.
French aircraft on display in a grassy field with several French officers viewing. Close up of nose turret on a French bomber (possibly a Bloch MB 210-211 series). A group of French bi-winged aircraft in flight. Aerial view of Berlin airport, possibly Schönefeld Airport. Lettering on the ground near flight line reads “BERLIN”. German bi-planes taking off together from grassy field. A 1936 Junkers G38 transport plane takes off.
Army band approaching followed by the German army. Huge crowd gathered around den linden. Count Johann Heinrich Von Bernstorff ,German ambassador to United States, sitting in a horse carriage escorted by the army. German army carrying the Kaiserliche Marine War designed flag. The troops pass through the Brandenburg gate. The army band performing .
A choir of Jewish men and women at Kottbuser Ufer synagogue accompany classically trained Oberkantor (Cantor) Leo Gollanin in singing "Aus Dem Tuefe" (a reference to the most sober prayers) on Yom Kippur Eve (likely a rehearsal). A man conducts the choir. Interior of the synagogue.
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