A Hungarian-sponsored concert in Berlin, Germany. Large Nazi German flag and Hungarian flag hanging above state. The concert is performed for war relief in World War II. A woman sings. People watch the performance. An orchestra plays in the background. Men and women perform and sing. Many closeup views of people in the audience watching the performance, including civilians and German military personnel in uniform. People applaud.
Adolf Hitler and German officers attend inspect and review test flights of new Luftwaffe aircraft in Rechlin, Germany. Hitler and Commander of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Goering, and other officers exit a railroad train at station. Officers at the platform greet Hitler and give a Nazi salute. They all move towards cars. The cars are driven off. Hitler waves at the crowd and greets a young girl who gives him flowers. At the airfield, Hitler and Goering view various aircraft with their entourage at Rechlin Airport. Goering points out a separate cockpit and engine displayed beside a bomber aircraft. A crew member assembling parts of an aircraft. Hitler watches the test flights of German aircraft. DFS 230 glider being towed on the ground for takeoff and then taking flight. Pilot and crew member crank start a fighter aircraft. Wide view of a Messerschmitt Bf 109 shortly after takeoff and gaining altitude. Next, a Blohm & Voss BV 141 tactical reconnaissance aircraft (BV 141A with complete tail) starts engine, taxis and takes off. Three Heinkel He 111 bomber aircraft are seen taking off. The last He 111 appears to employ rocket-assisted takeoff (RATO). The entourage of officers crosses the airfield by open automobile and then exits the cars to view more aircraft. Views of early model Dornier Do 217 aircraft in flight overhead. A Junkers Ju 88 aircraft flies by low and then climbs steeply. Brief view of a low flying attack aircraft that appears to be a Henschel Hs 129 (or possibly a Focke Wulf Fw 187) flying just above the airfield. Next is seen a twin boom aircraft, presumably a Focke-Wulf Fw 189, but with a shorter central crew gondola than later variants. The next scene shows good views of the Blohm & Voss BV 141 low in flight and then performing a rapid ascent and descent. It is followed by a low flying Blohm & Voss BV 138 Seedrache (Sea Dragon).
German boxer Max Schmeling returns home to Berlin, Germany. A crowd waves. An airplane lands. Max meets people. Max walks at a path with personnels. The crowd along the path.
General August Wilhelm Heye reviews his Reichswehr troops during a Presidential review in Roemhild in Germany. Troops march followed by the cavalry. Soldiers ride horse carts. The General reviews the troops. Cavalrymen on horses.
Film demonstrates working of the Alcohol-O-Mat in Germany, a precursor to the modern breathalyzer. A drunk man comes out of a house drunk and smoking a cigarette. He gets into a Volkswagen convertible and drives dangerously. Next, we see the same man with Alcohol-O-Mat device installed in the car. The driver breathes into a large funnel and the device lights up, releases smoke, sounds a siren, and sprays water on the him because it has detected him to be intoxicated. "AlkoholOMat" is printed in German on the device. The driver leaves the Volkswagen and the woman accompanying him helps him to walk.
War damaged buildings of Berlin, Germany after the end of World War II. Men passes by damaged buildings. The Hotel Kaiserhof in Mohrenstraße, the Reichstag, and Hitler's Chancellory in ruins. People observe the damage inside the Reichstag. Burnt chair in a building. Soldiers check ruins as they find uniform of a soldier in ruin. A German soldier makes faces.
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