Busy life of in Berlin, Germany. Two men with beer mugs in a restaurant. People walk on a road. A man eats in a carriage. A man eats on a road in front of the restaurant. A gas station attendant filling car with fuel. Pigeons eat grains. A man sitting on stairs smokes a pipe. Two elderly women talking. People seated at a desk. A horse carriage on a road. Siegessäule monument in Berlin (Siegessäule, Grosser Stern 1 10785 Berlin). Vehicles and pedestrians on a road. A traffic policeman controls the traffic. Advertisement for German cigarette brand Juno on double decker bus moving along the Unter den Linden boulevard.
United States Headquarters Compound in Berlin, Germany. View of the Headquarters Compound, United States Headquarters, Berlin. A flag flutters in wind on a flagpole in front of the building. A guard at the gate waves at vehicles passing by. A sign on fence reads "United States Headquarters Berlin". Men walk in the garden area of the headquarters. View of the U.S. Consulate building. A seal reads "Consulate,United States of America".
Adoption of civil defense measures in Berlin, Germany during World War II. German Chancellor and Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda Paul Joseph Goebbels confers with the air raid council. Berlin adopts civil defense measures. People eat at the sidewalk kitchens function. Emergency food arrives. Eggs, meat, and fruit distributed to citizens of Berlin. An officer instructs German soldiers who are then seen clearing debris from streets. Carpenters begin rebuilding work after allied bombing. Welders rebuild rail tracks. View of the damaged buildings. German civilians collect food from a market place.
Allied officials receive a surrender from a German officer in Berlin, Germany towards the end of World War II in Europe. A Soviet officer reviews Red Army troops parading at an airport after the Soviet capture of Berlin. Exteriors of a headquarters in Berlin. Soviet Field Marshal Georgy Zhukov, British Air Marshal Arthur William Tedder and U.S. General Carl Spaatz receive surrender from German Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel.
Various scenes, not necessarily in chronological order, associated with the wedding of Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia, daughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Prince Ernest Augustus of Brunswick- Luneburg, son of the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland on 24 May, 1913, in Berlin, Germany. British King George V enters a royal coach followed by German Kaiser Wilhelm II. Footman places carriage robe over their legs and they depart, followed by a mounted military rider escort. Another royal coach arrives immediately and Empress Auguste Victoria (Augusta Victoria) of Germany and Queen Mary of England, step into it. The coach moves away. View of many men in formal military uniforms on walkway behind. More carriages arriving as many ladies emerge from passageway to the walkway in the background. Princess Viktoria Luise, and Prince Ernest Augustus enter a motorcar. Contingents of mounted German Guards Cuirassiers lead the way for the royal coaches carrying King George V of Britain and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, and Empress Auguste Victoria and Queen Mary of Teck. More contingents of mounted German Guards Cuirassiers follow behind.
Victims of the cold war own and live on canal boats in Berlin, Germany. The boats are anchored. A woman hangs clothes on a string. One woman peels potatoes. One man smokes and another plays cards on the boat, as they cannot conduct trade as they used to between West Germany and East Germany.
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