A film titled 'VIII Fighter Command Lt. J.T Godfrey 336 Sqdn.(Squadron) 4 F.G.(Fighter Group) attacking 2 ME-109's on 23 December 1943'. Luftwaffe aircrafts ME-109 explode in Germany during World War II.
Clip titled 'VIII Fighter Command Major E.W. Stewart 328 Sqdn.(Squadron) 352 F.G.(Fighter Group) attacking ME-110 and ME-210 on 22 December 1943'. Gun camera footage of U.S. aircraft attack on Luftwaffe aircraft ME-110 and ME-210 during World War II in Germany.
Gun camera film from a U.S. P-47 fighter aircraft flown by Lt. Johnson 352th Squadron, 353rd Fighter Group on 30 December 1943. Attack on Luftwaffe ME-109 aircraft, during World War II in Germany. Plane explodes.
A film titled 'Lt. P. A.Conger 61 Sqdn.(Squadron) 56 F.G.(Fighter Group) attacking ME-110 and JU-88 on 11 December 1943'. A German Zerstorer ME-110 explodes. A JU-88 or Junkers formation seen in flight and one explodes due to attack during World War II in Germany.
A film titled 'VIII Fighter Command Capt. O' Neill 62 Sqdn.(Squadron) 56 F.G.(Fighter Group) attacking ME-109 G on 20 December 1943'. Gun camera footage shows German Air Force aircraft ME-109 G exploding following aerial attack during World War II in Germany.
Nazi brownshirts riding on a truck yelling anti-Jewish propaganda in streets of Germany during anti-Semitic campaign of 1933. Signs on Jewish-owned businesses encouraging boycott of those businesses. Brownshirt drawing sign on storefront glass of a shop. Sign with skull and slogan "Achtung Juden" posted on front door of Cafe Unter den Linden. Crowd of German citizens interacting with brownshirts, mostly in support, but one brief scene shows a citizen arguing with a brownshirt posted in front of a Jewish-owned shop. Nazis with swastika armbands leading anti-Jewish chants, while some citizens raise their hands in Nazi salutes. Next scene deals with the Nuremberg Laws including the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor. It shows Herman Goering addressing government officials at the seventh Nazi party congress in September 1935, and reading parts of the so-called blood purity laws and standards. Rudolf Hess and Adolf Hitler are seated in the foreground. Goering reads the proclamation that German citizens are only those of German or related blood, willing to serve the Reich and German people. Goering then reads that marriages between Jews and citizens of German or related blood are prohibited. Scene from courtroom during 1946 Nuremberg trials. Next scene shows Jewish citizens being forcefully and brutally dragged, beaten, and evicted from their homes by Nazis. Some have been stripped of their clothing. A woman is dragged by her hair. A man is beaten. Scenes of German citizens and possibly Gestapo beating and harassing Jewish people in the streets. Clearing of the Warsaw Ghetto in April 1943. Close-up of hand turning device to generate explosive charge. Large explosion in Warsaw Ghetto. Views of buildings burning in the Warsaw Ghetto. People carrying bodies on stretchers. A person being dragged by Nazi soldiers out of a sewer holes where they had been hiding. Nazi German tanks and armor rolling through the ghetto, and artillery being fired at a building. Waffen SS, gestapo police, and Wehrmacht participating in brutality. Jewish man being hit and dragged across street.
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