RMFD79RP–Reich qualifying contest for a dance band competition, 1936
RMCPJ3HM–Jitterbug contest in Los Angeles 1939
RME0016X–English internees at a boxing contest, 1915
RMFD7F6N–Flieger-HJ members during radio contest in Trebbin, 1943
RMFD7F6P–Flieger-HJ members during radio contest in Trebbin, 1943
RMTA377Y–Miss Maurine Hamman, winner of the 'American Champion Farm Girl' agricultural contest at the Los Angeles Country Fair in Pomona. Here she is peeling corn.
RMTA2AXH–A 6-liter Mercedes Aussenlenker-Limousine with a supercharger from Mr. Velasco wins the first prize of a beauty contest in Geneva.
RMTA18A1–The Opel 12 / 50PS six-cylinder sedan of Heinrich von Opel, that won the first prize at a beauty contest in Wiesbaden in 1927. Heinrich was the third son of Adam Opel and led the company founded by him together with his brothers.
RM2B2BB29–American women allow themselves a mug of beer in the Mexican border town of Tijuna during the Probition in the United States.
RMH3ACPD–John Anderson, 1932
RMCPJ239–Parade at the beach promenade of Atlantic City, 1922
RMC45KK3–Olympic games in Athens, 1906
RMH3ACPM–John Anderson, 1933
RMH3ACPK–John Anderson, 1933
RMH3ACPJ–Laborde and John Anderson, 1933
RMCPJ14K–KFZ workshop, 1909
RMH3ACP9–John Anderson, 1930
RMCPMBNY–Adolf Hitler with BDM girls, 1937
RMCPJ237–Parade on the beach promenade of Atlantic City, 1922
RMH3ACPH–John Anderson, 1930
RMCPJ236–Parade at the beach promenade of Atlantic City, 1922
RMH3ACP7–John Anderson
RMH3ACPG–International Evening Sports Festival of S.C.C., 1930
RMH3ACPC–John Anderson, 1930
RMCPMNRA–Recreation on Coney Iceland, 1925
RMCPJ234–Parade at the beach promenade of Atlantic City, 1922
RMC45J2B–Mercedes-Benz Cabriolet, 1922
RMFD7MTG–Fishermen in Prenzlau, 1934
RMC45D70–Rudolf Harbig wins the 800m run
RMC45A3K–Cycle racing Germany - Italy, 1937
RMC45JKP–Hella Hoffmann next to a Nash convertible, 1928
RMC45HMP–Mercedes-Benz SS convertible, 1931
RMFD7EX4–Reichsreitkaempfe in Hamburg, 1938
RM2BX579C–The chef of the victorious kitchen team Kurt Villebrandt (left) hands over the 'Golden Marmite' to Gaubetriebsgemeinschaftswalter Kaun. After the Berlin chef team had won the International Exhibition of Culinary Art in Frankfurt am Main, a celebration was held to mark the winning of the 'Golden Marmite'.
RM2DBHYAA–Some boys play the new American trend sport pushball. A 1.8 meter high and 23 kg heavy ball is to be brought into the opponent's goal, whereby almost all techniques are allowed. In the photo the teams push and pull from both sides.
RMH3AGN7–Ludwig Klitzsch at the UFA ceremony in Berlin, 1937
RM2DBHYAX–In a pushball competition Leipzig plays against Halle. A 1.8 meter high and 23 kg heavy ball is to be brought into the opponent's goal, whereby almost all techniques are allowed. The men hold the ball high in the air.
RM2DBHYBR–Pushball is played for the first time at the anniversary sports festival in the stadium. A 1.8 meter high and 23 kg heavy ball should be brought into the opponent's goal, whereby almost all techniques are allowed. In the photo the men crowd around the pushball, which they hold above their heads. The year 1924 is considered a sports year, as the Olympic Games, the Nordic World Ski Championships and the Chess Olympics are all taking place.
RMH3ACPA–John Anderson
RMH3AG05–Pentecostal camp of Jungmaedel in Altglienicke, 1937
RMFD6WHP–Woman with a 'blond meter', 1938
RMH3AGG5–Preliminaries of the HJ for the German Youth Championships, Berlin 1939
RMFD7B08–Aluminum course, 1937
RM2DBHWXP–'Unterbannfuehrer Knoop gives a speech as representative of Obergebietsfuehrer (Senior Area Leader) Axmann, at the opening of a Reichsleistungswettkampf (''Reich Competition'') of students in the university.'
RMFD79RW–Rundfunkstellenwart Boeker and Fritz Weber, 1936
RMFD7K85–Archeresses practicing at the Ranelagh Club in London, 1933
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