Tourist destinations and architecture in Germany before World War 2. Trams move on the streets of Frankfurt am Main, the birthplace of Goethe. “Frankfurt- Bad Homburg” tram. A large crowd at Frankfurt Innenstadt or historic center. Buildings on either side of a street in the background. View of the Frankfurt Opera House (Opernpl. 1, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany). Bridge of the Frankfurter Römer or city hall. A statue of Justitia in front of the city hall. Tower of Frankfurt Cathedral (Domplatz 1, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany) as seen from a street. Street in front of the Frankfurter Römer. Guards stand outside the hall. A large crowd goes inside the hall. People dive into a swimming pool. A large crowd of spectators.
Scenes of various famous tourist destinations and architecture in Bavaria, Germany, before World War 2. Town Hall or Gotisches Rathaus (Marktpl. 1, 91781 Weißenburg in Bayern, Germany), Ellinger Gate (Ellinger Tor Ellinger Str. 9, 91781 Weißenburg in Bayern, Germany) are seen in Weißenburg in Bayern, Middle Franconia, Bavaria. Medieval buildings around Weißenburg in Bayern. Swans and ducks swim in a pond in front of a Medieval house in Weißenburg in Bayern.
Famous tourist destinations and architecture in Germany before World War 2. The Western Town Gate (Kobolzeller Turm, Kobolzeller Steige, 91541 Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany), Town Wall, and Plonlein Street in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. People walking on walkway of Medieval town walls (Rothenburger Turmweg). Vehicles move on the streets. People gather outside Medieval buildings at a historic center town square of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Side view of St. Jakobskirche (St James Church).
Gold bars, bags and suitcases filled with coins inside the Merkers Mines in Germany. Reichsbank notes and confiscated silver. Two U.S. soldiers open one of the bags, remove gold bar and examine it, then place it back into the bag. They stack bags labeled "Reichsbank" (World War II period).
Gold bars, bags and suitcases filled with coins inside the Merkers Mines in Germany. Reichsbank notes and confiscated silver. Two U.S. Army soldiers examine the stash. (World War II period).
U.S. soldiers climb through a hole blown through the brick wall of a bar-locked room at Merkers Mines in Germany near end of World War II. Bags of Nazi German gold, bank notes, and treasured paintings and stolen art work found inside the mine.
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