Segment from Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) issue no. 7A from 1944 contains footage from the Youth Ice Sports Championship , which culminated with the Ice Sports Week organised by the Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth and held at Štvanice Ice Arena in Prague from 1 to 6 February. The programme included a performance of single figure skating.
Segment from Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) issue no. 20A from 1944 was shot during the Youth Spring Day event organised by the Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth and held across the Protectorate on 7 May 1944. The purpose of the event was to renew folk customs and traditions. In Prague´s Stromovka, girls in folk costumes danced a quadrille dance called "Česká beseda" under a maypole. Boys celebrated the day with races.
Segment from Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) issue no. 26A from 1944 was shot at the regional elimination swimming races organised by the Board of Trustees for the Education of Youth and held in Luleč near Vyškov on 18 June. The swimmer Kopřiva set a new record in the 100 m backstroke. The winners qualified for the Youth Swimming Championship held in Prague as part of the Board´s Week of Czech Youth.
The segment of Československý zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czechoslovak Aktualita Sound Newsreel), 1937, issue no. 52 reports on the visit of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs Yvon Delbos to Prague on 15 December 1937. Yvon Delbos is shown meeting with President Edvard Beneš, and also at a banquet in Czernin Palace with Prime Minister Milan Hodža, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Kamil Krofta, the Chairman of the Senate František Soukup, and the Chairman of the Parliament Jan Malypetr. The footage closes with the departure of Yvon Delbos from Wilson Station as he says good-bye to the people of Prague
Two photographs of actress Zdena Kavková. Kavková with her colleague Vladimír Slavínský in Děvče ze Stříbrné hranice (The Girl from the Silver Frontier, dir. Vladimír Slavínský, 1921).
Minister Zdeněk Nejedlý with his colleagues Zdeněk Fierlinger and Václav Kopecký on the platform during a First of May celebration. Nejedlý officially opens the Mirotice house where Mikoláš Aleš was born in a segment from Československé filmové noviny (Czechoslovak Film News) 1952, issue no. 46. On the occasion of his 75th birthday Professor Nejedlý accepts the Order of Lenin and an honorary diploma from the University of Moscow from Soviet Ambassador Aleksandr Efremovich Bogomolov in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1953, issue no. 9.