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Germany.
Various military vehicles drive along road through symbolic gateway. Adolf Hitler arrives at railway station. The Fuhrer inspects the Guard of Honour. Hitler is driven along road lined with people saluting...
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
Germany.
Various military vehicles drive along road through symbolic gateway. Adolf Hitler arrives at railway station. The Fuhrer inspects the Guard of Honour. Hitler is driven along road lined with people saluting and cheering.
Hitler chats with army officers in woodland. Various shots of German soldiers on manoeuvres. They fire artillery, craw across open ground, use camouflage etc. Hitler looks on. More good shots of the troops in action. Good SV of Hitler looking through binoculars. Planes fly overhead. More shots of the use of artillery, machine guns, field telephones. Hitler looks on. Tanks roll across the field. Hitler shakes hands with the various officer.
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