Synopsis
1st repair of the Münchner Kindl on the top of the town hall tower pan across town hall, Munich, half-close. Worker climbs ladder to the tower. Workers during repair work on the tower. The Church of our Lady, total. Blades of the Patrona Bavariae under the rubble of the residence. The Madonna with the sickle. Removal of the artwork on the car. American military vehicle on the road.
(58 m) 02. Learn to Brunswick: education of volksschullehrern on the Kant-college students faced with globe. They read, they sit in the Auditorium. Students from map. You go from classroom.
Frankfurt: Retraining of craftsmen shield retraining to the Carpenter's trade. Training workshop. Men during the planing of window frames. Young people in the theoretical lessons. Men in the walls.
(45 m) 03. streiflichter from Germany a. 60 years circus Hagenbeck - 65th birthday Lorenz Hagenbeck man and woman riding on elephants. Moving with the music. Lorenz Hagenbeck with family in front of his house. Lorenz Hagenbeck, half-close. Elephant turns organ with proboscis. Kids congratulate Hagenbeck. Lorenz Hagenbeck and woman look at gifts, half-close.
(26 m) b. Berlin: window shards and old lead in workshop will be melted down lead. Shards of glass are cut. They are soldered together with lead. Lead-glazed Windows in the House.
(28 m) c. Waiblingen: wholesale nursery gardener in greenhouse with flowers. Gärtner sprays tropical flowers. Orchid, large. Small chicks in skirt. Chicks Peck feed.
(24 m) 04 Dachau: Buchenwald courtroom, total process. U.S. judge, General Kiel, close to half. 31 accused guards of the concentration camp Buchenwald, total and half close. The swearing-in of the interpreter. Opening speech of the main accused representative William Denson, total. The defendants, half-close. The main accused, standing, half close: Prince Josias Waldeck, former General of the Waffen SS, Ilse Koch, Kommandeuse of Buchenwald, Hermann Pister, formerly the Commandant of the camp. Pan across the dock. Piece of evidence: lampshades made of human skin. Shrunken heads of victims. The judges table, total.
(51 m 05) images from all over the world a. London: auction of the Gutenberg Bible auctioneer, great. Leaf of the Gutenberg Bible. Pictures from the Gutenberg printing in Mainz, Germany. Auction room with total audience.
(26 m) b. South Africa: Snake catching snakes. Catchers throw snakes in bag. Cobra will be brief with bar behind the head. Snakes are thrown in a box. Poison is removed the snakes to the serum production in a laboratory in Cape Town.
(22 m) c. Paris: Barbara Ann Scott skating race the world champion. Barbara Ann Scott with flowers, great reception in her hometown of Ottawa. Standing in the car to drive through the crowd. She holds her hat which is blowing her head.
(20 m)
Narration
01 climbing trip to the Munich Kindl got the Münchner Kindl on the highest point of the town hall tower before recently unexpected visit. The Gothic jewellery work of the tower had become damaged by weather and war. Also the Kindl itself was occasionally--less by stout as by storm wind - concern the swaying. So there was a Sunday morning en a breakneck ascent of the tower. Workers remove ornaments that are loosened and can endanger Street passers-by. The construction police found out that a screw was merely going on at the Kindl. After repair the small damage nothing was against more remains of the world-famous landmark high above the roofs of Munich to be... For all-round satisfaction of Munich, the sophistication, the strangers, building police and of Sadie itself.
An another landmark of Munich was almost at the same time found among the debris of the former residence and ensure - the Patrona Bavariae. The archetype of all Bavarian Madonnas was been immured in 1942, together with other historic paintings, at the foot of the stairs of the emperor. Now she was recovered created "Madonna with the sickle" intact around the year 1600 by Hans Krumper after eliminating 2000 cbm rubble and iron straps. After completion of the residenzstraße the Patrona Bavariae will again take their old place.
02. learn: teachers on school - an important training site for the educational talent is also the a character of this time - the Kant-Hochschule in Braunschweig.
The students receive a high scholastic training here as a teacher - takes 2 to 3 years. In addition run also condensed courses for those who need to brush up on their knowledge and supplement.
15,000 teachers missing in the British zone, and the average age of the currently active teachers is 50 years. After passing the final exam, each teacher receives from the administration of an employment.
The craft also has serious concerns of young. Many activities have evolved to shortage occupations, others are for outdated or overstaffed. Here to create a balance, the employment office in Frankfurt am Main has established retraining courses which are under the direction of an experienced master. Construction workers are the most popular. For these courses is the young beginners as well as skilled artisans and fired prisoners of war who find the transition to a new career. After successful retraining all awaits a rich field of activity.
04. streiflichter from Germany: a. circus Hagenbeck circus Hagenbeck congratulates: namely: himself into the 60-year anniversary and the boss, Lorenz Hagenbeck, the 65th birthday.
It is entirely in terms of circus: an elephant brings the birthday Serenade before the little hamburger house inhabited today Hagenbeck. And now the bevy of birthday wishers from the family and from all over the world, has played for circus Hagenbeck in 20 countries and four continents.
The double anniversary is only a milestone in the career of the world-famous company. Because it always continues:... Today we leave shards times to Hagenbeck, Hagenbeck, Hagenbeck... b. Bull can really bring good luck - and even more: new window! The recipe: Take lead in toys or old material and bring it to a workshop. There, the lead is melted and formed into bars. Then cut along broken glass and fits shard to shard, combines them with lead and solder.
So, lead-glazed Windows arising from residues and waste material in the Berlin workshop.
Inventive - do not be broken... Discs.
c. flowers is still and despite the record: say it with flowers! And the big German flower nurseries and-Züchtereien help realize it. In Waiblingen near Stuttgart, a wholesale nursery with the means of modern technology works on the care and rearing of many flower wonders including tropical flowers.
Here the Queens under the flowers: orchids in many styles and colors. 15% of the huge greenhouse plants are used for breeding purposes. In a minor Department: Chicken farming. Greenhouse heat promotes the growth and prosperity of chicks.
Yes - because the chickens can laugh!
04. process of Buchenwald in Dachau began the trial of SS members, doctors and the staff of the Buchenwald concentration camp before an American military tribunal presided over by General Kiel. The 31 defendants of this procedure were selected as that on the heaviest loaded from a circle of more than 6,000 people, who belonged to the guards of Buchenwald and its subcamps. After swearing in the interpreter and the clerk the main prosecution representative William Denson said in his opening speech he will prove that the defendant acted for a common plan. Approximately 53,000 people of different nationalities have found a nasty end in Buchenwald.
Main culprit are: Prince Josias Waldeck, former General of the Waffen-SS, the so-called Kommandeuse from Buchenwald, Ilse Koch, the only woman in this process, and the former camp commander, Hermann Pister.
Grisly evidence testifies to the ineffable States in the biggest concentration camps of the Third Reich: the lampshades made of human skin, book covers and gloves and - shrunken, groomed heads of victims.
The process began on the day exactly two years after the liberation of Buchenwald by American forces.
02. images from all over the world: a. Gutenberg Bible in the famous London auction house Southby did recently to a sensational conclusion of the auction. The first volume of the Gutenberg Bible scored the record price of 22,000 pounds after fierce competition between two book lovers.
The Bible is the first book, which was made almost 500 years ago in the Mainz printing works of Johann Gutenberg, with movable metal types.
Total, three copies have been preserved by the precious work.
The book that changed his owner now in London, contains 324 leaves in large format and has a leather-covered wooden cover. Since value increased within the last sixty years of 500 pounds on the present record price, although the issue is not complete.
Pictures from all over the world: Snake Fang, South Africa Snake hunting in South Africa... Presence of mind and skill are required for this dangerous and exciting profession.
Any mistake can cost lives. The bite of this Cobra kills one adult person in two minutes. The reptile must be packed behind the head. Such as! Now, the Snake is helpless and lands in the box of a thousand snakes... for further use. A part is eaten. Snake roast is regarded by connoisseurs as delicacy and not as... Snake food.
The rest goes to Cape Town in a laboratory.
There, deprived them of the gift and processed to a serum.
05. sports: a. Ann Scott a new star of world format: Barbara Ann Scott from Canada, the world champion in the art. You're dethroned a Sonja Henie, their jumps, spins and dances unmatched.-the Queen of the ice was celebrated in Paris, stormy. The reception in her hometown of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada corresponds to their young glory: by the Mayor on everything at the feet of lies - the ride through the city is like a great triumph.
Even the wind sends his greetings.
07. The disarmament of Helgoland Heligoland, the Green Island in the North Sea, a well-known seaside resort in the war is a waffenstarrender naval base in peace today one debris field. Now, the remains of the former fortifications shall be eliminated permanently by blasting.
A group of journalists from Europe and America, including German journalists and cameramen visit the island. Already the lowlands with the artificial port shows the traces of the attack, which destroyed Helgoland in the last days of the war. Barely a House still standing. And the surface looks like a crater landscape.
Also the lift from the lowlands to the Oberland is burnt out and destroyed. Even more, the Oberland with the settlement of Helgoland was hit.
The island, which had been built a mighty fortress had mainly U-boot bunker and a 20 km-long system of underground chambers of ammunition in addition to momentous-guns. The ammunition stacked in these rooms is used with the demolition. Here, one creates the ignition heads of torpedoes in the Chambers and in the massive U-boot bunker.
6700 Tennen explosives should be - ignited at once the greatest explosion of all time after the nuclear bomb tests of bikini. The island Helgoland after the explosion is still being available... the mounting system be but completely destroyed.
Narration (English)
01. Repairing the "Munich Kindl"
Recently the Munich "Kindl" on the City Halls's highest peak had unexpected visitors! Weather and war had damaged the Gothic ornaments of the tower: The "Kindl" himself was observed to stagger slightly when the wind was blowing. So one Sunday morning stepple-jacks climbed the tower and removed the loose ornaments which endangered passers-by. They discovered that some screws had been loosened. After a little repair work there was no objection against the Munich "Kindl" continuing as a famous landmark high over the roofs of the city ... a pleasant sight for the people of Munich, strangers, and the building authorities.
At the same time another landmark of Munich was recovered under the ruins of the former "Residence" (the Royal Palace): The Patrona Bavariae, the Patron Saj[...]t of Bavaria.
This model for all Bavarian Madonnas, together with other historical sculpture, was buried in 1942 under the "Kaiserstairs". Now the "Madonna with the Sickle," created in 1600 by Hans Krumper, has been recovered undamaged after removing 2000 cubic meters if rubble. When the Residence is rebuilt Patrona Bavariae will come back to her old place.
02. Re-education
Teachers as pupils - another sign of our times. Kant University in Brunswick is an important school for teachers. The students here receive instruction as teachers for primary schools. Their education takes from 2 to 3 years. There are brief courses for those who have to refresh their knowledge of their subject. 15.000 teachers are wanted in the British Zone alone, and the average age of the teachers employed at present is about 50 years. After passing the finishing examinations each young teacher is given an assignment by the School Board.
Trade is also short of workers. Many skilled occupations have vacancies, while others on the centrary are overcrowded. To solve this problem the Working Office in Frankfurt established re-education courses under the direction of trained teachers. The building-trade needs young apprentices. In these courses the young applicant learns side by side with old handicraftsmen, and with P.O.W's who are seeking new professions. After re-education they will find good and useful jobs.
03. News flashes from Germany:
a. Hagenbeck Circus Hamburg
Hagenbeck Circus celebrates its 60th anniversary, and its director, Lorenz Hagenbeck, is congratulated on his 65th birthday. The elephant brings his birthday greetings to the tiny Hamburg house in which Hagenbeck lives. And now congratulations arrive from his family and from all over the world. Hagenbeck's Circus has performanced in 20 nations and all four quarters of the globe.
The double-jubilee is a milestone on the road of this world-famous institution.
b. Bull's - eye panes
Broken glass brings luck - and more that: new windows! The recipe: you get some lead - - toy soldiers or pipes - andbring them to a work-shop. There the lead is melted and cast into sticks. Then the pieces of glass are cut and put together, sealed with lead.
Thus in this Berlin workshop good-looking windows are made from old and broken ones.
Necessity is still the mother of invention.
c. Flowers
One old custom still holds good: "Say it with flowers!" And the old German flower nurseries help you say it. A large establishment in Waiblingen near Stuttgart is fitted out with modern equipment for growing all kinds of flowers including tropical plants.
Here is the Queen among the blossoms: orchids of many kinds and colours.
15% of the huge glasshouses are used for hybridizing new flowers. In another department chickens are kept.
The warm glasshouse makes them grow faster.
04. Buchenwald Trial
In Dachau the American Military Tribunal headed by General Kiel, began the trial against SS-members, doctors and guards of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp.
The 31 accused are those most incriminated of 6.000 persons who belonged to the guards of Buchenwald and its branches.
The interpreters and recorders were put under oath.The Cief prosecutor, William Denson, in his opening address declared that he would prove that all the accused had worked under a general plan. About 53.000 people of several nationalities met a terrible fate in Buchenwald. The chief defendants are: Prince Josias zu Waldeck, former General of Waffen-SS; the Commandeuse of Buchenwald, Ilse Koch, the only woman in this trial; and the former Camp-Commander Hermann Pister. Terrible exhibits bear witness to the undiscribable horrors of the Third Reich's largest concentration camp: lamp shades, book bindings, and gloves made of human skin and shrunken heads of the victims.
The trial began exactly two years after Buchenwald's liberation by American troops.
02. News flashes from everywhere:
a. Gutenberg Bible
A sensational auction was held in the famous Southby Auction Rooms, in London.
After heavy bidding the first volume of Gutenberg's bible reached the record bid of 22.000 Pounds Sterling.
The bible was the first book printing shop of Johann Gutenberg almost 500 years ago.
Only three copies of this precious edition are in existance. The book which changed ownership in London has 324 large pages and is bound by wooden plates covered with calf-skin. During the last 60 years its value increased from 500 Pounds to the new record price, although this is an incomplete edition.
b. Snake catching, South Africa
Snake catching in South Africa - and all you need for this dangerous and thrilling profession is presence of mind and skill. A mistake may cost your life.
The bite of a kobra kills a grown-up person within two minutes. The snakes have to be caught right behind the neck. Like this!
Now the snake is helpless and is put into the box of vipers ... for further use.
Some of them are eaten. Fried snake is a delicacy among experts.
The rest are sent to a Laboratory in Capetown where the poison is taken from them and manufactured into a serum.
05. Sport:
a. Ann Scott
A new world-champion: Barbara Ann Scott of Canada. She has dethroned Sonja Henie. Her jumps, pirouettes and dances are unequalled.
In Paris the Queen of the Ice was received with acclaim. And in her home town of Ottawa, Canada, the welcome was tremendous: the mayor paid tribute to her success, and the drive through the town was a triumphal procession. Even the wind blew a welcome.
06. Helgoland Disarmed
Helgoland, the green island in the North Sea was a famous watering place before the war. During the war it was a base for the German Navy: now it is a mass of ruins. The remains of the fortifications are to be blown up. A group of reporters from Europa and America, among them German journalists and cameramen, visit the island. The lower land with its artificial harbour show marks of the attack which destroyed Helgoland in the last days of the war. There is hardly a house left. The grounds look like a moon-crater landscape. The liftfrom the lower to the upper lands is destroyed, too. The upper land and the village of Helgoland is even more devastated. The island, which was one huge fortification, had long-range guns and submarine shelters, and a system of underground ammunition chambers 20 kms long. The ammunition left in these tunnels is going to be used for the big explosion. Here torpedo ignition heads are brought into the tunnel and the submarine shelters. 6.700 tons of dynamite will be touched off at the same time -- the largest explosion recorded since the atomic bombs of Bikini.
Helgoland will still exist after the blowing-up ... but the fortifications will be completely destroyed.
Persons in the Film
Denson, William ; Hagenbeck, Lorenz ; Waldeck zu, Josias ; Kiel ; Koch, Ilse ; Pister, Hermann ; Scott, Barbara Ann
Places
Paris ; Munich ; Berlin ; London ; Hamburg ; Braunschweig ; South Africa ; Dachau ; Cape Town ; Waiblingen ; Frankfurt ; Hanover
Topics
Sachindex Wochenschauen ; Libraries ; Books ; Ice skating ; Craft ; Higher education ; Hunting, Hunter ; Justice ; Plants ; Animals (except dogs) ; Buildings ; concentration camp ; automotive engineering, automotive ; Art ; Works of art ; Medicine ; Jobs ; Construction ; Auctions ; Ausbildung ; Crew ; Anniversaries, Jubilees, birthdays ; aftermath of war
Type
Newsreel (G)
Genre
Periodicals
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