During the German invasion of Poland during World War II, the Polish city of Gdynia surrenders to the German occupation. A main street is shown with German soldiers walking around. A shot from a moving car shows young civilian men standing on the side of the road. A poster on a wall in Polish encourages Polish citizens to not give up the fight and says that Polish troops will come to defend Gdynia. The mayor of Gdynia discusses the surrender terms with the commander of the German forces. Armed German soldiers guard a large store of sacks. Male civilians walk through the streets of Gdynia. A shot from high up shows German troops marching through the streets while other soldiers stand to the side. Armed soldiers walk past a dirt embankment with steel beams sticking out of it. German tanks and troops move through the streets while concerned-looking civilians watch. In the bay of Danzig, German boats in the distance search the bay for mines.
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