Segment from Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) issue no. 24B from 1944 was shot during the Days of Czech Youth organised by the Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth. The national event was preceded by districts rounds. The segment depicts the event that took place in Kolín nad Labem. The official procession through the streets of Kolín was followed by the District Track and Field Championship at the A.F.K. Stadium. Girls in folk costumes danced to folk songs.
Athlete Emil Zátopek wins the 5,000-metre race at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki in a segment from Československé filmové noviny (Czechoslovak Film News) 1952, issue no. 37. In 1952, he also wins the 5,000-metre race in Opava in a segment from Československé filmové noviny (Czechoslovak Film News) 1952, issue no. 42. Zátopek with his wife Dana Zátopková at Strahov Stadium in Prague. Zátopek accepting the Order of the Republic from the hands of Minister of Defence Alexej Čepička in 1952 in a segment from Československé filmové noviny (Czechoslovak Film News) 1952, issue no. 42.
Edited footage from the film career of dancer Josef Jan Jenčík, better known by his stage name Joe Jenčík. Jenčík with his colleagues Vladimír Majer and Ladislav Herbert (L. H.) Struna in Bahno Prahy (The Underbelly of Prague, dir. Miroslav Josef Krňanský, 1927). Raw footage from the shooting of Pudr a benzin (Powder and Petrol, dir. Jindřich Honzl, 1931). Jenčík and Jaroslav Ježek look out a train window before leaving for a guest performance of Osvobozené divadlo (The Liberated Theatre) in 1934. Jenčík at the Ice Arena in Prague working on his choreography for Antonín Dvořák´s Slavonic Dances. Jenčík with his wife Hana Jeníčková in a dance performance in A vášeň vítězí (And Passion Triumphs, dir. Václav Binovec, 1918).
Segment from Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) issue no. 29A from 1944 was shot during the Week of Czech Youth event organised by the Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth and held from 1 to 9 July. The programme included a concert held on Old Town Square on 8 July. The orchestra and choir consisted of several hundred young musicians and singers. Minister of Education and People´s Enlightenment and Chairman of the Board Emanuel Moravec and Deputy Mayor Joseph Pfitzner watched the event from the balcony of the Old Town Hall. The Board of Trustees´ youth set out from the square in a parade through the streets of Prague. The following day, a sports afternoon took place at Strahov Stadium. Guests of honour included Prime Minister Jaroslav Krejčí and the General Secretary of the Board František Teuner. Emanuel Moravec spoke to the participants. The programme included women´s floor exercises, track and field races and women in stylised costumes dancing to folk songs. The event was concluded with the athletes and audience paying homage to Adolf Hitler.