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French 1st Army entering towns in Alsace during World War II

French !st Army infantry and armor entering village, past a sign reading "Tags-Dorf" in Alsace, during World War 2. A French soldier pauses by the body of a fallen German soldier. Local French people reentering the area, some carrying belongings on horse-drawn wagon. Large number of French civilian men march loosely into the town, headed by one carrying the French flag.They wave and smile as they pass the camera. They march past an M4 tank and several French troops. View from jeep passing roadsign reading "Mulhausen,3.62." View from parked jeep as jeeps and armored vehicles enter town. Local people fill the sidewalks to watch as French troops and tanks enter the town. French tricolor flags fly from windows of buildings.

  • Location: Alsace-Lorraine France
Date: 1944, November 22
Duration: 1 min 41 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
 

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