German V-2 Rocket launched at White sands in New Mexico. Rocket testing derrick removed from the rocket. V-2 rocket takes off from a launch pad. German scientists and officials watch through binoculars.
German V-2 Rocket launched at White sands in New Mexico. V-2 rocket takes off from launch pad. The rocket advances upward leaving a trail of smoke behind.
View of Hangar where rockets are assembled at White sands in New Mexico. Colonel Turner with Scientists. Dr Wernher Von Braun, inventor of V-2 rocket, leads members of the press past one of the rockets. Von Braun and his assistant examine one of the parts of V-2 Rocket. Colonel Turner converses with Von Braun.
Camera placed in German V-2 Rocket at White sands in New Mexico. Camera placed in one of the sections of the V-2 Rocket. Radio control section placed into rocket head.
Children build sand castles on a beach. Artist Gutzon Borglum working in his studio and later on site building the Mount Rushmore Memorial. His son, Lincoln Borglum, is also pictured and interviewed about the project. Footage of the actual carving efforts is shown. The sculpture of the Mount Rushmore Memorial shows face sculptures of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln in South Dakota, United States. The American flag over the face of Abraham Lincoln's sculpture. Tourists view the Rushmore Memorial.
View of the Crazy Horse Memorial, a colossal sculpture in situ, located in Thunderhead Mountain, in the Black HIlls of South Dakota, United States. Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski with his five sons working on the project. He sculpts a model of Chief Crazy Horse known as the Crazy Horse Memorial and he describes the project, including how he declined offers of U.S. government funds for the project. The in-progress sculpted model is of the Oglala Lakota Indian Chief Crazy Horse riding on a horse. A studio down the hill. Korczak Ziolkowski and his sons drill with drilling machine on rock. Dynamite explosion on the rock face. Ziolkowski poses for a photograph in front of a model of the Crazy Horse Memorial with his family.
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