Germany invades Poland. German soldiers load and fire artillery at Polish enemy. Bomb damaged buildings in a city in Poland. Polish officers surrender to German officers. Polish troops stack arms. Loaded arms lined up on the ground. German forces enter the city. Aerial view of artillery on the ground.
Germany invades Poland. Wounded German soldiers on stretchers being transferred onto an aircraft for medical treatment. War damaged buildings in Poland. Wrecked vehicles on streets. German artillery with army trucks in the background.
Germany invades Poland. The view of a bridge with a damaged railway track in Poland. Ruins in the city after bombing. German soldiers on horse carts. Troops load and fire artillery. Rifles kept on snow covered surface. German ski troops advance in winter clothing. Soldiers load and fire artillery at Polish enemy on hillside. British and Polish prisoners of war march on street.
President of the People’s Republic of Poland, Dr. Boleslav Bierut, cuts a ribbon during the inauguration of the Raszyn radio transmitter (05-552 Łazy, Poland). View of the Raszyn radio transmitter from the ground. View of the Raszyn radio transmitter from the ground to its top. Polish flags during Raszyn radio transmitter inauguration.
The German U-boat submarine, Deutschland, repaired after a 16 November, 1916 collision with the tugboat "T.A. Scott Jr.", leaves U.S. for Germany on 21 November, 1916. The launch "Efco" opens the pontoon fence guarding the submarine's berth, and the submarine slowly moves out of the dock area. She carries 6.5 tons of silver bullion on this successful British blockade-evading voyage back to Germany.
A large crowd gathered at the railroad train station and spilling onto the tracks, watches as a steam locomotive, pulls President Woodrow Wilson's special Pullman rail car (the "Superb") into Princeton, New Jersey. He is arriving on September 28, 1916, to vote in the Democratic Primary elections, during his 1916 presidential reelection campaign. Closeup of the President stepping from his train car and being escorted by National Guard soldiers and local officials. Next, he is seen walking along a sidewalk, accompanied by New Jersey Governor, James Fairman Fielder. After voting in the primary election (unseen) the President is seen standing with his wife, Edith Galt Wilson, and the Governor, on an outdoor platform, wrapped in patriotic bunting. President Wilson appears to hold some speaking notes. Closeup of people gathered below the platform, including a Boy Scout, and members of the New Jersey Federation of Women’s Clubs. The President steps down from the platform and is given a spade that he uses to plant some trees along the Lincoln Highway. Mrs. Wilson watches along with others in the background.