Mount Vesuvius erupts in Naples, Italy. Clouds of smoke arise from the Mountain. Scene from the city of Naples. Barrage balloons fly in the foreground. Buildings and houses in the foreground. Lava dust clouds blench from the Mountain.
A Cardinal leaves for Manila from Naples, Italy. Cardinal walking and being followed by officials and clergymen on dockside. Ship off the coast the Naples.
Former Soviet leader Leon Trotsky, in exile visits Naples, Italy. He visits the ruins of a historic site in Naples. Trotsky with other dignitaries watches the remains of ancient civilization. The party visits the remains of ancient Roman civilization and views ruins and sculptures.
Former Soviet leader Leon Trotsky, in exile visits Naples, Italy. Trotsky sees the nations of Europe as paroled prisoners of Joseph Stalin. He and his wife visit the ruins of historic sites in Naples. Trotsky with other dignitaries watches the remains of ancient civilization. The party walks and observes the sculptures and remains of ancient Roman civilization. (World War II period).
The Allied Campaign in Italy during World War II. United States 5th Army enters Naples on 1st October, 1943. People welcome the army. Women wave the American flag from a balcony of a building. A sunken ship in a harbor. Italian civilians return to their homes in Naples. A farm house damaged by the Germans. Men remove debris and dead bodies. A dead child. Dead bodies lying on ground. Men cover the dead with a sheet.
The American battleship, USS Arkansas (BB-33) underway off the coast of Naples, Italy. She is greeted by the Amerigo Vespucci, a full rigged three-masted sailing vessel used for training by the Italian Navy (Marina Militare). As the ship's pass each other, the crew of cadets aboard the Italian ship can be seen assembled in formations aloft amongst the sails. The crew of the Arkansas stands on her deck. Later, Italian Crown Prince Humbert (Umberto, Prince of Piedmont) boards the Arkansas to welcome her to Naples. An honor guard of U.S. Marines stands in formation. The Prince personally greets the Arkansas's officers.
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