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Germany.
Newspapers are placed on table. Headlines refer to Joachim von Ribbentrop's forthcoming journey to Moscow in Russia.
Night shots. Ribbentrop, German foreign minister, goes up steps into the plane that is to carry him to Moscow. He turns on the steps and gives a Nazi salute to the waiting cameras. The plane's engines start up. Shot of Ribbentrop looking out of aircraft window. The plane moves away.
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