



The Spanish Civil War.
The border between Spain and France is closed.
A signpost to Irun and Saint-Jean-du-Luz, a view of trains standing on the tracks.
The first report of military action in northern Spain.
Ships of the international forces and submarines are in the port.
Refugees, women and children are near fires on which they cook food.
Men are pitching tents.
The headquarters of the Republican army in Pamplona.
Military columns are lined up in the square: women in uniform, guards, men in civilian clothes with rifles in their hands.
Members of fascist organizations parade through the city.
Soldiers and volunteers are moving to the front, they are seen off by residents.
The famous American pilot Charles Lindbergh was invited to Germany by the Minister of Aviation Goering to get acquainted with the German aviation industry.
Lindbergh is met in Berlin, he is driving through the city in a car.
Lindbergh visits the airfield and takes the wheel of the German Hindenburg himself, takes off.
The ocean liner Manhattan arrives in Hamburg from the USA with American athletes on board, who have arrived for the Olympic Games in Berlin.
The athletes descend the gangway, go through customs control.
The faces of the athletes.
The train with the athletes arrives in Berlin, they board buses and travel through the city, the residents greet them.
State Commissioner Dr.
Lippert meets the athletes, greets them.
The World Congress on Leisure and Recreation was held in Hamburg, which was attended by about 40 organizations.
A costumed procession of delegates along the streets of the city.
Sailors march in front with flags in their hands.
Carts with decorated models drive by.
Members of the delegations in national costumes march, dancing and singing folk songs.
Young gymnasts and a bagpiper walk.
The residents watch the parade.
Dr.
Ley welcomes the delegates.
Automobile world records.
USA, Utah.
English driver Easton sets a world record for the longest race.
He races at 270 km/h and spends 48 hours.
The Nurburgring, Germany, is hosting the World Championship in motor racing.
Moments of the race on the ground, spectators watch the races.
The winner is Rosemeyer.
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Latest news from Spain.
Republican artillery bombs the military academy in Toledo, occupied by the nationalists.
A destroyed bridge over the river, ruins of houses, the interior of a destroyed apartment.
Communists and Republicans on the streets of the city.
View from the cabin of a car driving through the city.
The 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.
Reich Minister of Propaganda Dr.
Goebbels holds a press conference in front of journalists from different countries.
Journalists are sitting at tables in a large hall.
Goebbels emphasizes the importance of their work in covering the Olympics.
The opening of the Olympics in the Lustgarten park.
Columns of young people and Hitler Youth units are lined up on the square.
Hess and the leader of the Hitler Youth Baldur von Schirach are standing on the platform.
Schirach gives a speech, then Goebbels speaks.
An athlete runs through the city with a torch in his hands.
View from an airplane of the streets of Berlin and the stadium.
A motorcade of cars with Hitler drives through the streets of Berlin, crowds of people greet him.
Together with officials and the Olympic Committee, Hitler walks across the field to the stands.
People in the stands raise their hands in a fascist salute.
A girl with flowers runs up to Hitler.
Hess greets Hitler on the stands.
The parade of Olympic participants begins.
Hitler announces the opening of the Olympic Games.
Doves are released over the stadium.
Several sailors raise the Olympic flag, cannons fire, and a bell rings.
An athlete with a torch runs across the stadium, up the stairs, and lights the Olympic flame.
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Olympic Games in Berlin.
World records of American track and field athletes. 100-meter dash.
Jesse Owens wins the gold medal with a result of 10.3 seconds, in second place is also an American, in third place is Osendarp (Holland). 100-meter dash.
Borchmeyer ran it in 10.5 seconds, the German athlete was second. 10,000-meter dash.
Finnish athletes Salminen, Askola, Iso-Hollo won a convincing victory, followed by the Japanese athlete Murakoso.
Modern pentathlon: cross-country racing.
In first place was Oberleutnant Abba (Italy), in second place was Oberleutnant Hendrick (Germany).
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