Shows Japanese Navy ships underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Japanese Imperial Navy DD (destroyer) underway. Japanese BBs (battleships) fire guns while underway.
Japanese army captures Shao-chow, China during World War II. Animated map depicts Guilin in Guangxi, some towns in Hunan, and Guangdong provinces. Japanese troops march across rural areas. A damaged bridge. Japanese troops on barges. Japanese troops fire artillery guns on field. Japanese troops advance into the city and on streets. Troops capture the city.
German troops battle the enemy in Africa during World War II. Vehicles and troops of German motorized reconnaissance detachment move across a desert in Africa. German soldiers find tire tracks and identify them as enemy tracks by measurements. Troops and vehicles stop at a village. Villagers greet German troops. A German officer bandages a child. German Field Marshal and Commander of Afrika Korps Erwin Rommel, German General Albert Kesselring and other German officials meet Italian Military Commander Ugo Cavallero and other Italian military officials at Staff Headquarters of combined German and Italian tank force. Rommel confers with Cavallero. A German anti-aircraft gun fires against British airplanes laying a bomb-carpet. British airplanes bomb dwellings. A British airplane is downed. A British tank attack is warded off by German artillery fire.
German diplomat Friedrich Werner von Schulenberg, of Nazi Germany, and Vyacheslav Molotov, of the Soviet Union meet together in Moscow, Russia, to sign the German-Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement. View of the two men and other representatives from each country at the signing ceremony. Narrator indicates that the agreement document covers expanded trade and commerce between the countries, establishes the northern border, and covers repatriation of Germans from republics including Lithuania and Estonia. View of the German and Soviet leaders each signing the document. Wax seals are added and a close-up of the signature page of the agreement is shown. (The Agreement also included the third set of secret protocols of the Hitler-Stalin Act or German-Soviet Treaty of Nonaggression. It followed the German-Soviet Frontier Treaty, which was the second secret protocol. Despite the pact, Germany attacked the Soviet Union 6 months later.) (World War II period).
German boxer Max Schmeling in Germany during World War II. Max Schmeling packs a parachute and is being trained as paratrooper. Interiors of a German transport airplane show Max Schmeling preparing for a jump, standing at the doorway and jumping down. Paratroopers jump from three transport airplanes. The paratroopers descend. Max Schmeling lands and removes his parachute.
Training film The Wizardry of Wireless, on radio transmission and reception. View of a diagram with Grid Potential written on it. The oscillating action causes the antenna current to alternate. Alteration depends on turns of wire in the coil. Man demonstrates the direction of current flow on instrument. Animated picture of the electromagnetic waves from a tower. The transmitters are connected and antenna current passes through them. Diagram with sound waves, battery and the transmitter.
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