Surf hits against the rocks in Italy. Surf hit against a castle and heavy surf. Eva Braun joins several people seen sitting in a Roman amphitheater.
Lava flows out from a volcano in Italy. Lava flows and cools down. Smoke rises from the volcano. Eva Braun's sister, Gretl, is seen in a long coat with a hood.
The House of The Vettii in Pompeii, Italy. Ruins of Roman buildings on both sides of an ancient cobblestone road. Remains of a destroyed statue. Various structures with Doric columns. Outdoor exteriors at the House of The Vettii. A fresco depicting the heads of a beheaded couple with their mouths agape. Ornate bas-relief stone sculpture. A bronze statue stands in the middle of a fountain. Roman ruins with columns behind the fountain. Bronze statuette of a boy holding a duck and a bunch of grapes decorating the peristyle of the House of The Vettii.
Radioactive mineral springs are used to give healing baths at the Merano Spa (Terme Merano, Piazza Terme 9 I-39012 Merano/Meran South Tyrol) in Merano, South Tyrol, Italy. A man works on pipes in Merano. Invalids and convalescents at the health spa. A bartender serves a stylish woman a drink. A view of the building of the Merano Spa. Interiors of the building. Sign reads “Laboratorio di Geo-fisica”. People are seen in the building. People climbing the stairs and reading in reception area. Several beds are seen. Women bathing in a huge swimming pool.
Heavyweight boxer Primo Carnera with his son in Sequals, Italy. Young children stand on either side of a staircase. Primo Carnera walks down the staircas. A nurse carries the son of the lifter. Primo kisses his son. Young children seated around them. The lifter shakes hands with a woman. Primo gives a bath to his infant son.
Former Soviet leader Leon Trotsky, in exile visits Naples, Italy. Trotsky sees the nations of Europe as paroled prisoners of Joseph Stalin. He and his wife visit the ruins of historic sites in Naples. Trotsky with other dignitaries watches the remains of ancient civilization. The party walks and observes the sculptures and remains of ancient Roman civilization. (World War II period).
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