Aus Dem Generalgouvernement Filmbericht № 24060 (1941)

Newsreel №63481, 1 part, duration: 0:12:44, black-white

Reel №1

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Italy.

Ciano welcomes the Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka.

Laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Meeting at the German Embassy.

Mussolini and Matsuoka on the balcony of the Venice Palace.

Poland.

Krakow.

Spring repair of buildings.

Restoration of baroque architecture

Hungary.

Budapest.

Agricultural exhibition.

Pavilions: machinery, livestock

Poland.

Lublin.

Sheepfold.

Breeding of astrakhan sheep.

Fashionable in astrakhan

Brazil.

New electromusical instrument. / Synchronously in the orchestra /

Poland.

We are glad.

New ambulances.

Equipment of the machine.

Tools.

Loading the patient into the car.

Cars on the streets

Poland.

Kielce.

Explosions in the quarry.

Stone processing for construction.

Stone crusher

Key words

Italy, Gos.deyateli, personalities, the laying of wreaths, Mussolini
Poland, repairs, architecture
Hungary, exhibition, agriculture, livestock
Poland, animal, fashion, women
Brazil, musical instruments, orchestra
Poland, automobiles, medicine, engineering
Poland, explosion, construction, equipment
Poland, cars, roads, population
Africa, Air Force, food, weapons, soldiers, desert, military equipment, troops
Balkans war 2 world, mountains, fire, bridge, border, captive, Air Force, strengthening

Reel №2

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Poland.

Work of the regulator on the street of the Polish city.

Lively traffic.

The regulator saves gawkers.

New footpaths on the pavement

Africa.

Planes over the sea.

Loading ammunition and food for the African troops.

Soldiers get a tropical outfit.

Wind in the desert.

Troops on the march.

Italian fort in the desert.

Balkans.

Border shelling.

Morning mist: mountains in the smoke.

Infantry goes to the mountains.

The captured Serbian border guards.

Crossing the burning bridge.

Extinguishing the fire.

Planes over the mountains.

The bombing of fortifications.

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