Germany ten years after World War II. Construction in Wiesbaden, Germany. A half completed new state government building. Men work on the building. A winch in operation with a man operating it. Bricks being put on a hoist and pulled up the side of the building in wheelbarrows. The hoist is being lowered. A man walks and places a crowbar on a wheelbarrow. It is hoisted up the building. A man bends an iron reinforcement rack on a cable. Iron reinforcement rod is being bent. A crane operator operates a crane and smiles.
Germany ten years after World War II. People in Frankfurt, Germany. An area in front of massive Bahnhoff. Dozens of strassenbahnens pass by and carry German working people. People move across a street. They move in and out of cars and the flow is unimpeded. The cars move in and out from all directions.
Germany ten years after World War II. Farmers in Wiesbaden, Germany. A farmer reaps oats. He uses a scythe to cut oats. The farmer and his family ride on a horse drawn wagon. In contrast, a farmer is seen harvesting his oat crop using a tractor pulling an reaper that cuts and drops bundles of oats as it proceeds along the field. Two young farm workers pose. One wipes his brow. Farmer cleaning the reaper cutter. Harvested oats being transported in open train cars pulled by an electric locomotive. Views of Dyckerhoff Cement Works with fumes emanating from a dozen smoke stacks. Steam locomotives moving in the area of the plant.
Germany ten years after World War II. A steam locomotive moving along track near Dyckerhoff cement company plant in Wiesbaden, Germany. The locomotive emits black smoke. The cement factory is seen in the left rear background.
Germany ten years after World War II. Traffic on the Rhine River in Wiesbaden, Germany. A paddle wheel tug boat. It pulls a long string of barges loaded with coal.
Germany ten years after World War II. Construction of a bridge on the Rhine River in Wiesbaden, Germany.Men heat rivets. An air hammer is used in riveting. A worker rakes a red hot rivet from the fire with a pair of tongs. He places it on the ground to clean it. Men place a large girder into position using a crane. A man uses an acetylene torch for cutting. A man uses a drill. A forge is used to heat the rivets. A worker changes an automatic wrench. Piers to which the bridge will be connected. Men work around.
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