Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
Nuremberg, Germany.
Views of massive military display in Nuremberg Stadium. Large numbers of military vehicles on display. Adolf Hitler inspect the display of artillery, lorries, etc. from an open car. Troops give...
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown
Nuremberg, Germany.
Views of massive military display in Nuremberg Stadium. Large numbers of military vehicles on display. Adolf Hitler inspect the display of artillery, lorries, etc. from an open car. Troops give the Nazi salute.
Hitler leaves his car and shakes hands with various military officers. More shots of crowd saluting. A small plane lands in the centre of the arena. Good shots of people in the crowd looking up. A glider does an impressive series of acrobatic manoeuvres before coming in to land in the stadium. A strange autogyro style aircraft comes in to land. The Fuhrer and Rudolf Hess look on. Planes give display of acrobatic formation flying in the air above. Fly past of bomber formation leaving smoke trails. Artillery in the stadium fire. Women in the crowd cover their ears. Cavalry troops ride across the stadium and infantry move around in a mock battle. They fire machine guns and rifles. Armoured vehicles move across the stadium.
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