A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. A man and a boy argue. Men surround them. The boy rides a horse. Guards capture him and bring him to Ferdinand Marian. Ferdinand talks to the boy. A girl waits for the boy at their home. Her maid servant sleeps on a chair. A clock strikes 1:00 AM. She cries.
A German feature film about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Ferdinand Marian talks to Heinrich George. Heinrich shouts at Ferdinand. Ferdinand leaves the room.
From a German feature film, Jud Süß (Jud Suss), about a Jew named Joseph Suss Oppenheimer. Guards bring a boy to a room. A girl talks to Ferdinand Marian. Marian gets up from a dinner table. The girl sits at the table. They talk and the girl gives her ring to Marian. He tries to rape the girl. The guards torture the boy in a jail. A Jew comes to the jail and talks to the guards.
Mrs. Emmy Goering with her daughter Edda detained at Fischhorn Castle (Schloßstraße 55, 5710 Kaprun, Austria), near Zell am See, Austria after the end of World War II. Train at Zell am See. Mountains in the background. Mrs. Emmy Goering sit with her young daughter Edda. U.S. soldiers stand behind them. They climb downstairs. Lieutenant Jerome Shapiro, NYC, 36th Division guards them while they sit at a garden table. Mrs. Goering and Edda talk with a friend.
Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia and family members walk arm-in-arm across a lawn. Kaiser Wilhelm II and Crown Prince Wilhelm enter a royal carriage, as Empress Augusta Viktoria and Crown Princess Cecilie, stand nearby. Kaiser Wilhelm II and the Crown Prince review troops. Empress Augusta Viktoria and Crown Princess Cecilie enter a carriage together. Unidentified group of German officers and civilian gentlemen converse at a sidewalk cafe (one appears to be The Kaiser's son in law, Ernst August, the Duke of Brunswick). General Erich Ludendorff converses with an officer and a civilian while seated at an outdoor table. Unidentified Prussian officers and officials stand with several ladies outdoors in a courtyard. Spectators lean out of a window in overlooking building.
German General Paul von Hindenburg exits a building, during World War 1, rendering a sustained Hand salute as he passes guards and other soldiers. Kaiser Wilhelm II is seen standing with Prussian General Hermann von François,in front of a car. A young man, with driving goggles atop his cap, approaches the Emperor and seems to be conveying information about route of travel. The Kaiser's driver, in the car, nods in assent. The Kaiser thanks the young man, shakes hands and turns to enter the car. The Kaiser shifts a cane from his right hand to his crippled left hand, as he enters the car. General von Francois also shakes the young man's hand and turns to enter the car. Complete change of scene shows German army medical corps personnel in white hats, red cross armbands, and red crosses displayed on collars of their uniforms. They are marching, casually, past the camera. Their leader has a dog on a leash, and he salutes as they pass. Some of the corpsmen are equipped with bedrolls. Others carry various items, including some looking like personal luggage.
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