German propaganda film on deplorable living conditions under Communist rule in the Soviet Union during World War II. Views in a Soviet village. Run-down wooden housing and slum conditions. A man enters a crude hut. Interiors of the hut shows a Russian family. Exteriors of huts. A man enters the hut and sits. Interiors of the wood frame building and unclean conditions and building in disrepair.
A film on deplorable living conditions under Communist rule in the Soviet Union during World War II. Half starving Russian men and women in crude huts. Exteriors of a building. Interiors of the building shows barefoot and ragged Russian children smoking cigarettes. A church being converted into an electric powerhouse. A cobbler and a baker at work. Russian prisoners of war march and victorious German troops advance.
A naval-air battle in the Strait of Sicily during World War II. Animated map shows the route of a British convoy from Gibraltar to Malta. Bombing of the British convoy by Axis aircraft is depicted by the animated map.
Russian anti-gas protection for cavalry and livestock in the Soviet Union during World War II. Herds of sheep, cattle and horses on a field in central Russia. Horses in a stable. Membranes for cavity wall air barrier are applied. The stable is gas-proofed.
Russian anti-gas protection for cavalry and livestock in the Soviet Union during World War II. Horses eating in a stable. The horses are outfitted with and gas masks. A man rides a horse wearing a gas mask. The man wearing protective clothing covers the horse with an anti-gas blanket. Horses wearing gas masks and covered with anti-gas blankets. Herds of horses, cattle and sheep on a field.
Pilots test fly a P-40 airplane at a Curtiss Company facility at Buffalo, NY (the Buffalo municipal airport) during World War II. Curtiss company employees giving a final cleanup and polish to a shiny P-40 airplane. parked on the ramp. Two pilots are suited up to fly: H. Lloyd Child, Curtiss’ chief test pilot (at left), and a U.S. Army Air Force major (at right), are dressed in flight suits, helmets, goggles, and wearing seat-pack parachutes. They stand beside a well-worn P-40 airplane that has a pilot/technician in its cockpit, checking controls. H. Lloyd Child (at left), points to a clipboard on his leg with information on it and discusses it with another pilot (the USAAF major). Next, a pilot is seen taxiing the shiny P-40 at fairly high speed, with the canopy open. He taxis past parked aircraft in front of a hangar, including a Curtiss SBC Helldiver; a Stinson Gullwing; and a Spartan Executive airplane. The P-40 taxis out to the runway where the pilot makes a long takeoff roll before breaking ground. Then he pulls the P-40 into a fairly steep climb, leveling off at about traffic pattern altitude, without retracting his landing gear.
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