Visit of film executives to Brussels, Belgium. Film producers dine and talk to each other at a building. Robert Murphy, German Ambassador speaks to Edgar Mannix, standing on terrace of the building.
Belgian Prime Minister Paul-Henri Spaak arrives for a meeting with American Ambassador, Joseph E. Davis at the Ambassador's office at the American embassy in Brussels in Belgium. They look at papers and discuss. They also look at some pictures of a plane. Ambassador Davis meets representatives of assemblers of American Automobiles. They are introduced by Miss Francis E. Willis. The embassy staff is also present at the meeting.
An American sailor buys flowers from a woman in a flower market operated by widows from World War I, at Place Charles Rogier in front of the Grand Hotel Cosmopolite, in Brussels, Belgium. Men lined up in background. Because of the devastating loss of men during the World War, Belgian women perform many tasks themselves. One woman shines shoes.
International Inventors Exhibition at Brussels in Belgium. The items on display include a folding desk to foil a robber, and a cord-less electronic phone. A hand sized sewing machine and a table made of several tables are also seen in the exhibition.
Aviator Charles Lindbergh in Brussels, Belgium. Officials and officers accompany Lindbergh as he arrives at the Tomb of an Unknown Soldier. Lindbergh lays a wreath at the tomb. Officers salute.
Gliders parked on a field in Brussels, Belgium during world War II. A glider with an insignia of the United States on the field. Buildings in the background. A soldier enters a glider and other exits. A view of the gliders across the field. The wings of the gliders with the insignia of the United States.