Bomb damage in Berlin, Germany after World War II. Civilians pass by the bomb-damaged Hotel Kaiserhof. Heaps of debris in front of the damaged buildings. Wrecked car in the foreground. The sign on a damaged building reads 'Kaiserhof'. Bomb damaged buildings on either side of the streets. The view of bomb-damaged Berlin's State Opera House.
U.S. President Richard Nixon visits Berlin, Germany and receives warm welcome from the civilians during his visit to Europe. A large crowd gathered to hear President Nixon's address at the Siemens factory in Berlin. Nixon arrives on stage and waves towards the crowd. German Chancellor Kurt G Kiesinger and other dignitaries applaud while Nixon addresses the crowd. Nixon waves for the crowd from the stage and gives autographs to people. People among the crowd clap for him
U.S. President Richard Nixon departs from Berlin, Germany, during his visit to Europe. Richard Nixon emerges from the sunroof of his car and salutes the civilians of Berlin gathered on roadsides to bid farewell to him. Large crowd cheers for him. Motorcade passes from among the crowd towards the Tempelhof Airfield.
U.S. Air Force Chief General Hoyt S. Vandenberg in Berlin, Germany. Jeeps drive down a road and a U.S. Air Force C-54G aircraft in the background. The aircraft taxis along the Tempelhof airfield in Berlin. USAF Chief General Hoyt S. Vandenberg gets off the flight. Officers at the airfield salute. Military police jeeps move past the troops lined up at the airfield. The officers in the jeep move past the color guard carrying American flag. A military band and troops march past the officers.
Nazi Storm troopers, aka Sturmabteilung (SA) carry torches as they march past a huge bonfire, during celebrations the night of Adolf Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany. Scene from earlier that evening, shows SA Sturm 33, headed by their Leader, Hans Eberhard Maikowski, and Berlin Police Sergeant, Josef Zauritz, as they march with flags and swastika banner, through the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. (A slate appears alluding to the fatal shootings of Maikowski and Zauritz, soon afterwards, when they decided to march through Wall Strasse, a known Communist area, where a melee broke out.)
The Friedrichstrasse checkpoint in Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall and the gate on East German side of Friedrichstrasse checkpoint. Guards stand at the checkpoint. Buildings in the background. Cars and buses winding around the barriers. There is snow on the ground.
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