Ruins in Bavaria after World War II. Exteriors of a factory in Bavaria. Bomb damage to the factory. Mountains in background. Workers clean up rubble in the factory. German civilians read newspapers stuck on billboards.
Bomb damage in Berlin after World War II. German civilians enter a subway. Bomb damage in the foreground. Damaged buildings. A bomb damaged subway entrance.
Bomb damage in Berlin after World War II. The reflection of bomb damage in water of a polluted canal. The canal is in the heart of Berlin. Ruins of building all around.
Bomb damage in Berlin after World War II. Unter den Linden boulevard shows bomb damage to buildings all along the street, as seen in point of view shots from a slowly moving vehicle. Ruins of buildings. Rubble on the streets .
Italian and German leaders Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler review a grand parade of fascists at Königsplatz, Munich, Bavaria. Motorbikes pass in a parade. They move past the Ehrentempel. Military troops lined on sides. Nazi German soldiers march with flags and swords. Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler salute. Officers stand behind them. Crowds jam the square.
Reich Marshal Hermann Göring returns salutes with his baton, as standing audience of mixed military and civilians render Nazi salutes while he leads a cadre of officers down the center aisle in a full auditorium at the new Reich Chancellery in Berlin during World War II. At the front of the assembly he greets young German officers. Next, uniformed men, holding flags of various organizations, stand before a Nazi banner backdrop. Next a woman is seen smiling and shaking hands with Albert Speer, as she receives an award from him. Change of scene shows German Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel pinning War Merit crosses on civilians. Then, Hermann Goering is seen from behind as he shakes hands with a woman who has just been awarded the War Merit Cross. Goering speaks to an old woman who has just received an award. A middle-aged civilian man is led to the front of the auditorium, where a citation for his award is read aloud by an officer in the background. Views of the audience listening. A young officer places a ribbon with decoration around the neck of the man. Glimpse of the flag bearers at front of the auditorium. Hermann Göring steps forward to personnaly shake award recipient's hand. Drummers in a German Army band begin to play in the courtyard, as this last award recipient is led out of the hall by Goering, past a very large honor guard of Army and Navy personnel in The Honour Courtyard.(The statue by Arno Breker called "The Army" is seen near the doorway.) Goering and the awardee walk past the honor guard formations. As they draw closer to the camera in the courtyard, the award can be seen around the neck of the recipient. It resembles an eagle with wings outstretched, upward.
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