The President of the Indian National Congress, Subhash Chandra Bose in Berlin, Germany during World War II, during time frame of the Nazi German formation of the Special Bureau for India. Officials from different countries gathered in a hall. Indian leaders, Japanese officials and Nazi officials seated at desks. Subhash Chandra Bose addresses the officials in German. The officials applaud after the speech.
Opens with scene of Japanese Ambassador to Germany, General Hiroshi Oshima ascending stairs to greet German General von Ribbentrop. The Japanese and German representatives are shown signing an economic pact. Scene changes to French young men working in a German plant in occupied France during World War II. Prisoner French young men are seen working as apprentices in the German artillery plant. Men working on machines in the plant and then seated in a dining hall to have a meal. The French workers receive diploma certificates on completion of their training.
People board a ski train in Oslo Norway, heading for ski mountains during winter in World War 2. People gather outside a train station building in Oslo. Buildings along the sides of a street. People walk holding skis on the train platform. They load skis onto the outside of railroad cars and then fill the cars with skiers. A ski train at a railroad station. The train leaves the platform bringing recreational skiers to mountains.
Men participate in a slalom race in Europe. Snow covered area. People gather in a large number to watch the slalom race. The participants perform and ski on the snow. Other people watch.
A boxing match in Berlin, Germany during World War 2. People gather in a large number to see the match. German officials seated to watch the match. People seated around a boxing ring. Two different boxing matches are shown, with two different German fighters taking on two other European opponents. The match in progress. Men box in the boxing ring. People applaud and cheer.
Camera pans down from the top of St. Thomas Church (1 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, United States) on W 53rd Street and 5th Avenue in New York City. Cars and double-decker bus are seen on the street. Views of other churches in the South. African American children entering a Sunday School. An African American Army Lieutenant in uniform and a woman sit in the balcony of a church with a predominately African American congregation. Camera focuses on the choir singing in a loft on the first floor. An African American soldier in uniform sings a solo with the choir. The African American pastor of the church steps to the pulpit and looks up at the Church's Service flag where numerous stars represent members of the congregation serving in the Armed Services. The Pastor notes that some are present that morning, pointing out Private Roberts, Sergeant Jackson, and Lieutenant Carter, all of them in Army uniforms. He also acknowledges a Woman's Army Corps member, who identifies herself as Private Parks, First Class. As the Pastor speaks, scene shifts American Joe Louis beating German Max Schmeling in their second boxing match in 1938 at Yankee Stadium. Scene shifts to Max Schmeling training with German paratroopers and Joe Louis running an obstacle course during U.S. Army basic training in World War 2. The American flag and constitution are seen in contrast to the German Nazi flag and Adolf Hitler's book, Mein Kampf, now seen being held by the Pastor of the church, as he reads excerpts from it to the congregation. Several views of church attendees listening to the Pastor, as he reads despicable remarks about African Americans from Hitler's book.
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