Various shots of the activities onboard battleship in harbour. Men are seen loading the battleship with ammunition, supplies, bombs, grenades etc. Battleship in dockyard. More shots of the sailors getting supplies onboard the ship. Several shots of the...
Various shots of the activities onboard battleship in harbour. Men are seen loading the battleship with ammunition, supplies, bombs, grenades etc. Battleship in dockyard. More shots of the sailors getting supplies onboard the ship. Several shots of the ships in harbour. Several Naval officers arriving onboard the battleship.
Various shots of several officers, some German officers, inspecting a midget submarine, barracks in background. Officers talking, including Germans - probably German submarine with Germans demonstrating it. Several shots of the long line of torpedoes and midget submarines on field. British and German officer inspecting them. Word 'Seekatze' written on one. Long line of artillery guns on field. More shots of the torpedoes. Another midget submarine. British officer enters it as he talks to German officer.
A man in civilian clothes talking into camera. Long shot of the bomber crew in front of bomber plane. Two officers talking as the crew is putting parachutes on. The man in civilian clothes arriving in field and shaking hands with crew and officers. RAF (Royal Air Force) officer talking into camera. Cut back to naval officer entering midget sub.
Crowd on street, soldiers and civilians gathered around army ambulance with Mrs Joyce, wife of a traitor William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw) standing in front. Ambulance driving off. William Joyce is in the ambulance, he was shot through buttock during arrest. He and wife are captured in Fensburg, Germany, and moved to British Military Hospital near Luneberg. Crowd in front of hospital. Ambulance arriving and Joyce is taken in.
Long shot of Court of Justice in London. Various shots of the courtroom - trial in process. Various shots of the people in the courtroom, some in uniforms. Unclear what trial this is.
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