Test launchings of Fi103 flying bomb in Germany. Missile takes off from the launch stand covered under snow. Twin lights seen moving in the sky at night. Tracking meter on image in lower right corner monitoring missle progress. (World War II period).
Multiple test launchings of Fi103 flying bomb in Germany. Various views of flying bomb taking off over the lake. In one view, smoke and sparks come from the nose of the missile. Missile falls in the lake. Repeated scenes of the missile's take off and as it crashes into water. Tracking meter on film image at lower right registering readings. (World War II period).
Two test launches of Fi103 flying bomb in Germany. Views of missile take off over the lake. Right wing of the missile hits water and the missile falls in the lake. Tracking meter of the same missile, at the side registering readings. On 2nd launch missile takes off and disappears out over water. (World War II period).
V-1 Fi103 flying bomb dropped in flight from a German HE-111 aircraft. Side views of the air-to-air release. View of a Junkers JU-188 dropping a V-1 flying bomb. Close views shot from an adjacent aircraft of the V-1 in flight, including a close view of the top of the in-flight V-1 flying bomb. (World War II period).
Test firing of a V-1 Fi103 flying bomb engine mounted on inclined launch rail. Two aerial views from left side of air-to-air release of the V-1 from beneath a German HE-111 aircraft, in flight, during World War 2.
An awareness film about cancer by American Cancer Society, United States. Film titles 'Enemy X'. Man drops curtains. Takes a tray. Man plays piano. Another man reads magazine and asks the other man to stop playing piano. He answers. He tells about some mystery. They talk. Man lights a cigarette and tells him about his meeting with inspector Thorndike. Inspector Thorndike in his office talks with doctor about death of a Senator. Inspector says that he thinks the senator was murdered. He discusses deaths of 15 men and women. Inspector receives a call informing them about one more death. They leave the office. They reach there and see the dead body. Doctor says it Enemy X. He tells the statistics of Enemy X. men and women arrive. Man introduces a doctor. They discuss about cancer. Doctor tells men should consult doctors at least once a year. Doctor tells about cancer and its diagnosis. He tells about the fearful attitude of people about cancer detection. Doctor insists on public discussions. Members of the society including Director Clarence C. Little with other three men at table discuss about fighting against cancer. Managing Director of U.S. against Cancer Society discuss about problems in fight against cancer. Doctor Prinklay tells the awareness and development in cancer diagnosis. He tells about clinics and research laboratories Man asks National Commander of Women's Field Army Mrs. Marjorie B. Illig about their organization. Illig tells members about work of their voluntary organization. Man briefs the talk. Men talks about symptoms of cancer. Doctor tells the symptoms. Men thank the doctor. They shake hands. Lights switched on. Cameras and lights at shooting area. (World War II period).
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