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Im Freibad an der Lahn

Summer swimming fun on the Lahn River. Men in swimming trunks jump one after the other from a wooden jetty into the Lahn. From the second half onwards, the recording runs backwards. The film ends with a close-up of Günther Leitz (1914-1969), the youngest son of Ernst Leitz II, then sole shareholder of the optical company Leitz in Wetzlar.

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Summer swimming fun on the Lahn River. Men in swimming trunks jump one after the other from a wooden jetty into the Lahn. From the second half onwards, the recording runs backwards. The film ends with a close-up of Günther Leitz (1914-1969), the youngest son of Ernst Leitz II, then sole shareholder of the optical company Leitz in Wetzlar.

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