Relations between Italy and Romania during World War II. Romanian Brigadier-General Petre Antonescu and Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Mihail Sturdza, arrive at the Roma Termini Station (Piazzale dei Cinquecento 00185 Rome Italy) in Rome, Italy. They are greeted by the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count Gian Galeazzo Ciano. The two Foreign Ministers give each other the Roman Salute. Romanian and Italian flags festoon the train platform. Romanian Brigadier-General Petre Antonescu and Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Mihail Sturdza, and Count Ciano exit Termini Station together. They review soldiers. They get in a car and drive toward Villa Madama, near the Foro Italico complex. Antonescu and Prince Sturdza arrive in Villa Madama (Via di Villa Madama, Rome, Laz. 00135). Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini receives them in the Palazzo Venezia (Piazza Venezia, 3, Rome, Laz. 00186). Benito Mussolini poses with Petre Antonescu, Prince Sturdza and Count Ciano.
Italian troops in eastern Africa during World War II. A military leader reviews Blackshirt troops at Aenara. Flags are waved. Conical huts in a village. People in the village. Children are playing. A visit to a village for colonial troops at Amba Galliano.
A forest in Caracas, Venezuela. Clouds in the sky. A man in the forest . A road near the forest. Branches of a tree sway. The tree falls down. A tower in the background. Smoke rises in the air from near the tower. A bare tree near it. A curve in a road. Trees on both the sides of the road. Vehicles being driven past on the road
Houses in Caracas, Venezuela. Clouds in the sky. A house on a plain land. A path leading to the house. Another house. A path lined with palm trees on both sides. The trees sway in breeze.
Mining operations in mountains in Caracas, Venezuela. A bulldozer scoops up earth and dumps it nearby. Trees in the forest near the mining site. A bulldozer levels the soil which has been dumped.
A forest in Caracas, Venezuela. Trees are felled. Clouds in the sky. Men with hats stand in a line. They work near a banana tree.
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