A night club in an area inhabited by Germans in New York, United States. German people dance the polka and sing at the bar and club. Men and women hold glasses of beer and dance. Men playing accordion and violin. People enjoy steins of beer at a table.
Germans arrive at theaters in New York, United States. Neon signs in German. A sign reads 'Brau-Haus'. People entering theater. A sign reads '86th ST. GARDEN'. Food products being displayed at a store.
German people in New York, United States. An elderly German woman knitting. A picture of two German soldiers on the wall.
German-American people in New York, United States. A group of German-American people arrive and gather outside a Church building. Many enter the building. A group of people talk outside the Church.
People visit a theater showing newsreel series in New York City. Neon marquee sign reads 'EXCL. N.Y. MARCH OF TIME INSIDE NAZI GERMANY 1938'. Crowd in the foreground near box office. People enter cinema theater.
David Sarnoff of RCA makes predictions regarding telecommunications and consumer electronics during a filming in New York. Television crew at work. Boom moving microphone. Cameraman at work. Sarnoff speaks and says newspapers, mails, magazines and mails will be sent through air at lightning speed and reproduced at home (could be seen as foreshadowing or predicting facsimile use and the Internet). He speaks about pocket size radio instruments enabling people to communicate with anyone anywhere (possible early forecast of portable radio proliferation, and later cell phone, mobile phone, smartphone, and mobile device usage). Cameraman and boom operator at work. Close up view of motion picture camera front and camera lenses.
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