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Reel 4.
01:19:37 Various shots of Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini helping with the harvest.
01:20:08 Various shots of Italian army on manoeuvres in the Alps. Il Duce and King Victor Emmanuel chat. Shots of Italian troops running. Austrian Chancellor Schussnig speaking in German. Pan to Count Galeazzo Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister.
01:15:47 VS of Hermann Goering at his hunting Lodge. General / Marshal Italo Balbo from Italy arrives to meet him. They practice shooting. CU German Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop. CU Hess speaking. MS Goering speaking at meeting. Franz Von Papen speaking to Youth rally. CU of children in Hitler Youth uniforms listening. VS General Franco taking the salute from troops in Spain.
01:21:28 CU Road sign "Whitechapel Road" in London's East End. VS of fascist rally in London. Sir Oswald Mosley walks past some of his followers as they salute him. Fighting breaks out with anti-fascist protestors.
01:21:53 VS of Emperor Haile Selassie in Ethiopia. Mayor of New York, Fiorello La Guardia welcomes Eduard Benes, former President of Czechoslovakia.
01:22:37 Various shots of Jewish exiles arriving in America. VS of Albert Einstein arriving in USA. Shots of Einstein speaking at meeting about Freedom of Expression.
01:24:00 VS of Franklin D. Roosevelt playing with dog. VS of Gandhi in Italy. VS George Bernard Shaw in Miami. He gives his advice to America.
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