During the German invasion of Poland in World War II, a German flying squadron is shown preparing to practice shooting behind the front lines. Their Messerschmitt Bf 109 planes are shown, as well as German troops sitting on the ground preparing. Two soldiers without their jackets are shown talking in front of a practice target on the ground. They appear to be repainting the target. The airmen's planes are shown flying and shooting the ground near the square practice target. An airman with no shirt stands on top of a truck looking at the planes through binoculars while other fully uniformed soldiers watch while seated nearby. From a distance, a plane can once again be seen flying and shooting at the targets.
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