Methods used by Axis Powers in maritime sabotage operations against Allied Forces during World War II. German navy officers and sailors gathered in a discussion, with the sailors wearing life vests. German Neger torpedo-carrying miniature submarine, also known as a "human torpedo" is seen hoisted. Camouflaged Neger being transported by a truck trailer along road. An operator getting into Neger. Shows beached Neger. Men around Neger. Neger being released on water. Operator in dome of the Neger. Another German human torpedo goes underwater. Human torpedo performs radical maneuver. Allied ship as seen from human torpedo.
Dramatizes the methods used by Axis powers in maritime sabotage operations against Allied Forces during World War II. German Seahund midget submarine on a carrier and hoisted on dockside. Seahund underway at sea. Seahund underwater. Interiors of Seahund with an operator at control and firing of torpedo under sea. Periscope view from Seahund. Seahund surfaces and crewmen on seahund.
Refugees from East Berlin step down from a tram in West Berlin. They walk with their luggage. Refugees stand in line as many others join them outside the border station, fleeing East Berlin while they still can.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles A Riegle, Senior member of the Joint Observer Team, listening to accusations of the North Koreans. MPs see through window. North Korean officer reading accusations.
German U-boat crew at port preparing for mission. German Navy officer briefing crew on docks. U-boat leaves for mission, under protection byGerman destroyers. Men wave towards the submarines. German U-boat sailors at sea view Allied forces through binoculars and periscopes. German sailors on U-boat race to gun positions to attack Allied aircraft. Sailors prepare a 20mm flak gun on conning tower. Sailors on deck fire 3.7 cm Flak M42U anti aircraft guns. Following battle, German German aircraft are seen flying low near the submarine. Two German submarines underway side by side. German sailor signals nearby German ships. German ship radio operator at work and ship crew at controls in bridge of German warship.
Captain R W Foy of 363 Squadron, 357 Fighter Group, 8th Air Force, trailing a German ME-109, which crashes and burns.
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