A training film on how to ski for the military troops during World War II. The demonstration of the Christianna stem turn. A skier demonstrating the technique. The shoulder, knees and the body is kept forward and the skier slides downhill. Other men skiing and demonstrating the technique.
A training film on how to ski for the military troops during World War II. The demonstration of the jump turns and terrain turns. The purpose of these turns is to take the skis completely out of the snow. The skiers jumping and sliding downhill.
A training film on how to ski for the military troops in World War II. Fully loaded troops on skis. They carry rifles and other ammunition. Troops advancing in the area. Troops sliding downhill with the help of skis in a line.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Animation shows plants of reed and palm tree. Objects made by Wango Weng. Reed used as a hand woven sleeping mat. Hand woven basket made of reed. Bags and boxes with cover. Reed made toys, dolls and coconut tree.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Reed plants along Lerma River in Mexico. Map shows Mexico and Rio Grane. Mexico City in map. Location of Lerma River near Mexico City. Reed plants growth near by river. Men stand in water and cut plants. Man pushes bundle of Reed over water.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Man pull bundle of reed over Lerma river shore. Bundles of reed put in standing position. Reed pile on the shore put for drying.
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