View of “Dragon’s teeth” tank barriers in forested area of the Siegfried Line Nazi fortification in western Germany. Siegfried Line pillbox bunker in forest. Barbed wire fences as tank barriers line the forest. A wooden watch tower in forest. Nazi German soldier pumps water in forested semi-underground bunker. Lighted display shows defense network.
Nazi German soldiers march alongside row of steel “Dragon’s Teeth” anti-tank obstacles (similar to Czech hedgehogs) along the Siegfried Line, the defense fortification located in western Germany and used later during World War II. German soldiers marching in farmland. Farmers work outside bared wire fence as soldiers march nearby. German soldiers enter a bunker entrance below a sign that reads “Werkgruppe Scharnhorst Panzerwerk 1238” (“Scharnhorst Work Group Panzerwork 1238” in German). Gate grill automatically opens as soldiers enter. German soldiers enter gate of semi-underground bunker. German soldiers march inside bunker tunnels. Camera pans from one bunker tunnel to another as soldiers march through.
Rows of “Dragon’s teeth” tank barriers found in forest, meadow and farmland along the “Siegfried Line” fortification along western Germany before World War 2. Woman farmers till the soil in farmland near “Dragon’s teeth” tank barriers. Two farmers till the soil on a farm. A farmer leads his oxen to till the land in farm with “Dragon’s teeth” tank barriers. Rows of “Toblerone”-shaped “Dragon’s teeth” tank barriers in between a farm. A shepherd tends to his sheep in meadow with “Dragon’s teeth” anti-tank barriers.
Pilots training in a glider school in Unterwössen, Bavaria, Germany. A glider takes off from an airfield in Unterwössen, with the Bavarian Alps on the background. Glider flies past trees. A cross on a crag near the German- Austrian border. Glider performs various stunts in flight, including a loop-de-loop.
Title card says “Erprobungsstelle der Luftwaffe Karlshagen” (“Test site of the Air Force Karlshagen” in English). “Flakzielgerät 76 Schnittautnahmen 29.11.1943” (“Anti-aircraft target device 76 cut recordings 11/29/1943” in English). A V-1 rocket, also known as a buzz bomb or doodlebug,launches into the sky from a testing area at Air Force Karlshagen, in Western Pomerania, Germany during World War 2. External view of launch tower. Closeup view of the bottom of V-1 launching ramp, also known a Walter catapult.
Military trucks (possible Opel or Büssing ) carrying equipment driving out of a garage in Germany during World War 1. Soldiers closes garage door after the last truck leaves the garage.
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