Crash of Hindenburg Zeppelin (airship) at Naval Air Engineering Station, Lakehurst in New Jersey. Ruins of Hindenburg airship after flames have been extinguished. Wreckage of engines of the large Zeppelin. Officers inspects the crashed Hindenburg. German ambassador is interviewed about the crash. German ambassador. Injured persons are put into an ambulance. Ambulances being driven to a hospital. Survivors of the Hindenburg crash. Fourteen year old cabin boy Werner Franz, who is youngest survivor of the crash. Witnesses take oath before testifying about the crash.
Crash of Hindenburg Zeppelin (airship) at Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst in New Jersey. Zeppelin (Hindenburg) in flames. Wreckage of Zeppelin. Nose of the burned airship. Hindenberg circles airfield to make landing. Airship bursts into flames and crashes. Sign:'Hindenburg' on airship. Airship catches fire. Smoke rising from fire. Firefighters fighting the blazing airship. Various scenes of the burning airship.
Crash of Hindenburg Zeppelin (airship) at Naval Air Engineering Station, Lakehurst in New Jersey. Hindenburg in flight above the city. The Hindenburg comes in for landing. Ground crew makes preparation for landing. Airship bursts into flames and crashes. Smoke rises due to fire. Firefighters fighting the blazing airship. Various scenes of the burning airship. Captain Haynes inspects the demolished airship.
SS Gripsholm (Ship) arrives in New York, United States in World War II. Cameramen take photos as SS Gripsholm as it arrives at New York harbor. The rails are crowded with Americans. She docks at Pier F in Jersey City and ambulances roll away with wounded soldiers. Six hundred and sixty-two repatriates from German internment camps come ashore. S. Pinckney Tuck, excharge d'affairs in Vichy seen. Douglas MacArthur (General Douglas MacArthur's nephew), approaches with his dog. Passengers are happy to come in home. Ralph Heinzen of the United Press gives an intelligent analysis of internal conditions in Germany today. Stalingrad was the turning point, he states. Germany began losing the war with that defeat and Hitler started losing prestige.
Children holding stuffed animal dolls in New York, United States. A girl kisses her mother on the cheek. A little girl holding a Pluto dog doll. A boy in raincoat takes off his cap. Jane Engel exhibits her exceptional styles for boys and girls in Oval Room of the Ritz-Carlton (46th Street and Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan). A group of brothers, sisters and their mother pose together. Children with toys. Two boys in woolen pants and striped jersey. One of them rides a bicycle. A woman and her daughter walk down the stairs together. A pair of two sisters in matching frocks. A little girl winks at the camera.
The New York Yankees train at Atlantic City New Jersey for the 1944 baseball season, during World War 2. Yankees players, wearing long sleeves, jog around the infield. Manager Joe McCarthy addresses the club. Players warm up with throwing and batting drills. Outfielder Ed Levy (#9) swings in batting cage. Second baseman Stuffy Sternweiss (#2) takes a swing. Manager McCarthy clowns around with movie camera. Action shifts to New York Giants spring training camp in Lakewood, New Jersey. Catcher Gus Mancuso takes part in camera tricks. Manager and Hall of Fame slugger Mel Ott looks over his squad. Shortshop Billy Jurges hits a ground ball. (Note: Spring training for all Major League Baseball clubs was in the north that year because of travel restrictions during World War II.)
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