Lifestyle of people in Ukraine. An old woman spins thread outside a house. A basket nearby her chair. A man plays with a dog. Other people walk with dogs. Houses and trees in the background. A dog and some children stand near a car. A child plays with a pup. A woman pets the pup.
Civilians at work in German-occupied Ukraine. Older men and women civilians perform work at what appears to be a roadside or ditch construction site. They dig and shift dirt. (Likely forced labor.) Boats at a sea shore. German soldiers arrive on a boat at a small port. They come out of the boat. Group of German soldiers or guards stand at attention. They have white armbands that contain the German eagle symbol, and some have a small swastika on their caps. Houses in the background. (World War II period).
German men and women travelers pose for photographs in Ukraine, during World War 2. A German soldier in uniform takes the photographs. Women sit on a cart. Houses and trees in the background. Women of Ukraine work on the farm along with men. Collective harvesting of wheat. Men work at a construction site. Horses on the farm.
From a German travelogue filmed during World War 2. An aerial view of Ukraine. View of the countryside. Houses, buildings, factories, roads, trees and mountains visible. View of the sea.
A review of research and development in guided missiles by the United States Air Force from 1919 to 1948. General Motors power-driven bomb (GM A-1 Bug), number 9 on tail, in Muroc, California. Technicians work on the same. The bomb is raised into position for attaching to the launching automobile by means of a hoist on a truck. The missile is nick named the 'Bug'. Technicians work at the automobile being driven beneath the suspended missile. The missile is radio controlled. The automobile specifically built for the launch of the missile is powered by two 165 HP Cadillac engines attached to a single drive shaft. Attaching the 'bug' missile to the launching car. The tractor and the hoist are removed. The automobile is driven across terrain at Muroc. A testing station for testing radio control section of aircraft during test. A technician checks over the radio equipment and shows television camera and equipment used for test. The automobile start at a high speed across the launching strip. Take off of the missile from the automobile. 'Bug' missile in flight. Views from a control aircraft beside the GM A-1 Bug while the Bug is in flight. (World War II period).
A review of research and development in guided missiles by the United States Air Force from 1919 to 1948. A GB-4 radio controlled bomb is suspended from a chain hoist in a work laboratory. This is a television controlled missile. Attaching television equipment to the bottom of missile. A B-17 takes off and is directly overhead. The B-17 in flight, GB-4 attached to its bottom. Interior of the aircraft shows television equipment as a bombardier prepares to drop a missile. The television equipment being put into operation. The B-17 drops the GB-4 missile. Interior of the aircraft shows the bombardier following the course of missile on the television equipment. GB-4 missile dives down towards a train. The locomotive moves across a flat open terrain. The missile hits the target area. The GB-4 missile dives towards a target building. It strikes the ground directly in front of the same and crashes through the building. (World War II period).
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