Manufacture of artillery guns at Bethlehem Steel company factory plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania during World War I. Rail yard of the steel plant. A poster of an American soldier with rifle standing on top of a tank. A 14 inch gun barrel nestled in an extra long railroad car. Sky filled with smoke pollution and steam spewing from stacks at industrial manufacturing plant.
Kaiser Wilhelm II reviews troops in Germany during World War I. The Kaiser, Prince Adalbert Von Preussen of Prussia and Admiral Ludwig Von Schroeder come out of a building. They climb down the stairs of the building. An officer comes out and gets into a motorcar. A man salutes them.
Kaiser Wilhelm II reviews troops in Germany during World War I. The Kaiser Wilhelm II, Prince Adalbert Von Preussen of Prussia and Admiral Ludwig Von Schroeder meet officers and troops to encourage them. A mountain in background.
Kaiser Wilhelm II review troops in Germany during World War I. The Kaiser, Prince Adalbert Von Preussen of Prussia, Admiral Ludwig Von Schroeder and other officers stand. A flag of German Army. The troops march past before the Kaiser.
Pilot in open cockpit of World war I vintage biplane. He wears helmet and goggles. He taps his machine gun, and looks around.
The first piece of airmail is displayed. President Wilson holds an envelope for mailing by airmail. Mrs. Wilson stands with him. Many officials and spectators are present. The Curtis JN-4 airmail airplane, piloted by Lieutenant George L. Boyle, takes off from the Polo field in Washington DC.
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