Entertainment in the United States Zone in Munich, Germany. German woman read a poster. The poster advertises the performance of operetta “Die schöne Helena” (“The Beautiful Helena”) by Jacques Offenbach at the Bavarian State Theater. Advertising column (known in Germany as Litfaßsäule) on screen indicates huge variety of entertainment to German civilians. Advertisement for “roman einer Tänzerin” (“Novel of a dancer”) with German actor Conrad Veidt. Advertisement in English language of dancing lessons for occupation troops. A crowd outside cinema. A man plays mouth organ and sits on debris. People look at advertisement of a play 'On borrowed time'. Actors perform in theater.
United States Zone in Munich, Germany. A puppet show burlesquing the hanging of Hermann Goering. The puppet shows depicts Hermann Goering going to the executioner. The executioner tries to get hold of him to pass the rope round his neck. Goering falls down the stairs. Children laugh at the puppet show. Children seated to watch the show.
United States Zone in Munich, Germany. Occupation forces in Germany. A German civilian with a newspaper in the pocket of his jacket. He bids farewell to a U.S. soldier. He hugs and shakes hand with the soldier. Buildings in the background. German men bid farewell to soldiers.
A political cabaret in United States Zone in Munich, Germany. A woman represents an American torch singer. The singer and dancer is seen performing and in the production is "arrested" by Bavarian version of the military police. The audience laughs. Lights, curtain and microphone on the stage.
United States Zone in Munich, Germany. A fashionable outdoor cafe. Well dressed young Germans in the cafe. The couples dance. Glasses filled with beverages on the tables in the foreground.
United States Zone in Munich, Germany. German racketeers sit in a group around a table playing cards. The racketeers play poker for large stakes. Interior of a huge German restaurant. Several tables arranged in the restaurant. Well dressed people eat and drink. People talk and laugh. An orchestra plays.
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