The Nuremberg Trials in Germany after World War II. American lawyer Telford Taylor while speaking about Rostock, Handloser and Schroeder states that they held eminent position in international medicine. Backgrounds of some of the other defendants are also given. Defendants in a dock as Taylor's voice is heard reading the indictment. Defendants Brandt, Handloser, Rostock, Schroeder, Rose, Ruff, Brock, Romberg, Backer-Frysing and Weltz speaking to their lawyers during a recess. Herta Oberhauser leaves the courtroom. Cameramen with cameras.
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra plays in Germany during World War 2. Factory workers attend a concert performed by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Smoke stacks of a factory. German workers enter a hall. The orchestra plays. Wilhelm Furtwängler conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker orchestra in music by Richard Wagner. Workers seated listen to the orchestra.
Models display futuristic and space age clothes at a planetarium in West Germany. Clothes includes plastic covers, helmet hats and plastic boots.
A gift being presented to German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in Germany in February, 1942. German soldiers lined up in a courtyard as a car arrives. Norwegian Prime minister Vidkun Quisling climbs up the stairs of a building. Interiors of the building as Quisling shake hands with Hitler. He presents him a model of a Viking ship.
Japanese German economic pact being signed in Germany on January 20, 1943. A Japanese delegate walks up stairs and shakes hands with German Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop. The two leaders sign the Japanese German economic pact and shake hands.
Nazi Propaganda Minister Dr. Joseph Goebbels in Germany during World War 2. Dr. Goebbels arrives in a car to meet General Otto Walter Model on the Western Front. They shake hands and salute each other out side a headquarter building. Goebbels departs in a car camouflaged with pine branches. In separate event, signs are shown posted in an armaments factory. They encourage workers to strive for victory. Goebbels addresses a large crowd of armaments workers and some uniformed attendees. Joseph Goebbels addresses the audience. Troopers behind the platform hold banners representing Cologne, Rhein, and other places. The workers listen to the address and applaud at time enthusiastically. Goebbels gives encouragement to the workers,speaking of war progress and allies, like Romania. He thanks them for their efforts. The session ends with all singing a patriotic song.
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