Crowd gathers on the streets of Berlin marching in the Kapp Putsch (Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch). Umbrellas in the hands of some marchers. German soldiers and Marinebrigade Ehrhardt soldiers with simple painted swastika on helmets (near time of its adoption by Nazi NSDAP forces in Germany) seen at work distributing papers and leaflets to population. German troops lie on the ground in front of Kaiserhof. German soldiers eat food. Horse cart in the background. General Walther von Lüttwitz, known for desire to replace the democratic Weimar Republic with a military dictatorship, reviews German soldiers. Civilians gather on the street. Soldiers stand and sit on artillery. Crowd gathers on the street.
Elections in Berlin, Germany. Traffic on the street. People holding boards and banners walk on the street. Buildings along the sides of the street. Posters on vehicles.
French Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré resigns from his position as President of the Interallied Reparations Commission. Scene shifts to closup, on board a ship, of Reinhold Wulle, leader of a monarchist wing in the conservative German National Peoples Party (DNVP). Scene shifts again, to Berlin, Germany, where well-dressed citizens are gathered on a sidewalk. It shifts again, to German citizens at a newsstand holding many different newspapers, all reflecting unhappiness with restrictions and economic effects from the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles, following World War I. A poster shows a facsimile of the Treaty with arrows pointing to Part 5, requiring demilitarization of the Rhineland. Scene shifts back to the well-dressed gathering, where a photographer stands on an iron fence railing as a car arrives and an official steps into the group waiting for him. Next, a man is seen seated on the roof of a truck driving on Unter Den Linden, with Brandenburg Gate in background. He throws monarchist leaflets to bystanders. Men on bicycles accompany the truck. Leaflets are also seen being thrown from an automobile on a Berlin street. Six men distribute monarchist leaflets from a truck. Leaflets fill the air as traffic, including a tram, moves through main streets of Berlin. A contingent of Berlin police officers begins clearing crowds from sidewalks and streets. Mounted police clearing a square.
Unter den Linden in Berlin, Germany after the end of World War 1. German people angry about the Treaty of Versailles, gathering on Unter den Linden, in Berlin. A poster on a wall lambasting the Allies (British and French, in particular) for the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, especially Article 228 giving the Allies authority to prosecute Germans accused of violating the laws and customs of war. Complete break and change of scene to France. Small unit of French troops, led by officer on a white horse, marching on street in Paris. Closeup of French General Marie-Eugene Debeney, Commandant la place de Paris, as he watches the troops assemble in formation with the officer on white horse, in center, across the street from where he stands . Several Renault FT light tanks parked on pavement next to a building.
Several attempts to fly ornithopters, intended to fly by flapping of wings. They manage to move their wings but fail in attempts to fly. The largest of them might be Gustav Lilienthal's large ornithopter, which was demonstrated in Germany and had a 3 horse power motor.
Flags of four nations (possibly Italy, Grance, Germany and Great Britain) fly from a pole . American golfer, Walter Hagen, prepares to tee off. Spectators stand behind him.
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