A British military area in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany. A main street with British military guards at a barrier enclosing a headquarters and checking up traffic. Various views including name "Bad Oeynhausen" in the background. A British military guard checking papers of entrants. A notice reads "Fraternization Forbidden in this area". Building of "Restaurant zum Lindenhof" in background. German people get off a rail tram. A signs shows directions to "Bad Oeynhausen" and to "Herford".
1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Several women figure skaters begin artistic free form performances. Norwegian figure skater Sonja Henie performs and wins first place again. Cecelia Colledge of Great Britain performs. The Olympic flag flies.
A United States soldier visits a German family for Christmas dinner in Bad Tolz, Germany. Interior of house shows Otto Holler speaking. He welcomes his Christmas dinner guests, Private First Class Fuchs and American soldier Townsend. Townsend speaks in German at dinner table. “Mein Deutsch ist nichts so gut” (“My German is not so good” in English) the United States soldier said in German. Mr. Holler speaks in English at table. Holler's child and wife seated at table. Townsend thanks Holler.
U.S. army Chaplain speaks at Humble Post Chapel in Bad Tolz, Germany on occasion of Christmas. Audio : Chaplain relates to U.S. servicemen who are serving away from their country and home on occasion of Christmas. He says that home is an integral part of Christmas holiday and significant part of Christmas Day is its religious meaning. He speaks that house of god is everyone's home on Christmas Day.
U.S. army cook speaks at a cook school in Bad Tolz, Germany on occasion of Christmas. Audio : U.S. Army cook speaks that 'soldiers sometimes crib about chaw but on occasion of Christmas we all are friends'.
Street views in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Gallery of a building. Street views showing buildings, houses and traffic. Surrounding snow covered mountains. Pedestrians walk along a street. A sign at a restaurant reads 'Bluemen Hiller'. Cars pass along a road. An army cameraman at work.
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