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Nazi propaganda in Holland. A Nazi propaganda sign painted on the wall of a building in liberated Echt, Holland, reads: Fuhrer Command Us, We Will Follow You.
Ribbentrop announces invasion of Holland. Germany's Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, reading the proclamation of the invasion of the low countries, may 10 1940.
Propaganda film about hygiene with good graphics. 01:31:31 Animated text is on fire and exclaims, "Aus Not Geboren!" A picture of a city is slowly covered with black smoke and overlying text refers to a nutrition problem. Title card states, "Abgeschlossen von Luft und Sonne verbringt der Großstädter sein dasein." Different apartment buildings and big city streets show crowded conditions. Men and women ...
Pedestrians on a very crowded sidewalk. SA men hold signs reading "Die Juden sind unser Unglueck", although the signs are very hard to read. Another shot of SA men with signs. The camera pans up to show that the name on the shop is "Sobel." A large number of pedestrians pass in front of a business named "D. Hammerschild." The signs the SA men hold read, "Die Juden sind unser Unglueck, kauft nur bei ...
Destruction, ruins, rubble in Mainz. CU, sign reading "Zu den Bahnsteigen." Railroad debris. CU, sign reading "Bingerbrueck." US soldiers walking towards camera. Shots of airplane, soldier inspecting. Factory.
Eager for news. Caen civilians stretch out their hands for newspapers distributed by an Allied news van, eager to read their first undiluted news in four years after British forces drove the Nazis from the area.
Holland gets annexation-minded. What can the farmer do but read? The Germans left him his old rubbish, things that even a German could not use.
Rectangular form with scalloped edges; on recto, black and white image of young man sitting on wooden bench; on verso, handwritten in black ink at center is text that reads "New York/September 1946" and stamped in blue ink is text that reads "B32."
Intelligence veteran Mark M. Lowenthal presents an academic introduction to the history and current role of intelligence agencies in the foreign policy of the United States. He surveys the growth of the intelligence agencies, examines their place in the general structure of government, reviews policy debates about the scope and nature of intelligence activities, and discusses intelligence reforms. ...
Sentencing of Nazi Leaders at Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany, October 1946. Justice Sir Geoffrey Lawrence tells of Robert Ley committing suicide and Alfred Krupp unable to attend trial for his physical and mental condition (similar to Story 2611 but from a different perspective). Jackson gives summary of what prosecution claims and demands. French Justices Henri de Vabres and Robert Falco reading statements ...
Rheinberg falls to U.S. troops. A German civilian, a loaf of bread tucked under his arm, reads an Allied Military Government bulletin in the town of Rheinberg, Germany, after Ninth U.S. Army unit reached Rheinberg March 6, 1945.
German atrocities in Holland. The ill-fated German concentration camp in Vught near Hertogenbosch has now been found by the Allied liberation forces. Undeniable evidence of the torturing and killing of Dutch patriots was found everywhere in this Hell where more than 13.000 people were killed. A poison-gas chamber. Sign reads: Warning - Poison gas.