A parade of Policemen on the streets of Berlin. Slate early in clip reads, "Die Polizei - unfer Schutzer und helfer." Policemen on horseback carrying German eagle flag lead the march along with several policemen playing trumpets. The policemen wear a variety of ornate uniforms across varying ranks and functions. Following the leadership, a police band marches carrying a variety of instruments, in turn followed by policemen on foot. Large crowd of civilians gather to witness the march. The citizens are reserved; not boisterous. A policeman on horseback carries a cup close to parade watchers so they can contribute money to the police force. He crosses from one side to the other of the parade route. Police with dogs (K-9 or canine unit) parade on roads. The troops march past the Brandenburg Gate; the Quadriga visible atop. Ambient sound of the parade in the background.
Construction of the Berlin Wall underway in between East Berlin and West Berlin. East German workers building the wall. Citizens wave to loved ones across the blockade. A man looks out his window at the Berlin Wall. Boarded up buildings on the line of the Berlin Wall. Pillboxes where East German forces watch for escape attempts. Wreaths and flowers setup in memorial to people who have died trying to cross the Berlin wall blockade. View of the bullet-riddled Brandenburg Gate, still heavily damaged from World War II.
During Nuremberg trial Chief Prosecutor of France Francious De Monthon concludes counts 3 and 4 and describes from memoranda of Fritz Sauckel Nazi policy of forced labor. Captives used as labor and later on killed by the Nazis.
During Nuremberg trial attorneys of Nazi leaders defend them. Nazi leaders Kaltenbrunner and others testify. Prosecution asks questions. Rosenberg, Kietel, Reader, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Goring. Walther Funk and Schirach make final statements.
Courtroom begins to empty as Nuremberg trials conclude. Military policeman in the Nuremberg Prison, just north of the Palace of Justice, checks prison cell of Hermann Goering (who later committed suicide). Guard checks cell of Joachim von Ribbentrop and Arthur Seyss Inquart in the prison in Nuremberg, where they were held during trial. Views of Military guards walking their posts, inside the main prison block corridors and outside the prison on roof top. Views of exterior windows of Nuremberg Prison. Guard on parapet and near towers of the prison. A crucifix statue of Christ with cross behind.
Views of what Eva Braun, Hitler's companion,calls,"our little house," in Munich suburbs. A patio with flowers. Views of the back garden. Her mother, Franziska, plays with Hitler's German Shepherd, Blondi, as the dog tries to bite a stream of water from a garden hose. Eva's father,Friedrich,"Fritz," in German Army uniform, relaxing in a chair at the back of the yard. View of the neighborhood. Eva playing ping pong. Eva, in a swim suit, playing with the garden hose and Blondi, the dog. Eva petting a boxer dog. Eva's father, Fritz, in uniform, playing with Blondi and a dachshund dog.A woman friend talking to Braun sisters, Eva and Gretl, sitting on a porch under an awning. A German officer sitting next to Franziska Braun, while her husband, Fritz, converses with a woman in background.The three Braun sisters, Eva, Ilse, and Gretl, conversing by the awning.
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