102nd Work Hungarian Regiment soldiers in Cham, Germany after their surrender towards the end of World War II. 102nd Work Hungarian Regiment soldiers with a large number of horse-drawn vehicles, bicycles and on foot advance on a road after surrendering. Hungarian soldiers near a field kitchen. Hungarian and American officers conversing.
102nd Work Hungarian Regiment officers after their surrender and United States troops in Cham, Germany towards the end of World War II. Hungarian and US officers converse. Several US soldiers who were held prisoners by the Germans for five months, are met on a road by US soldiers guarding the Hungarian Regiment. One of the US soldiers on the road, covered by a blanket. The US soldier abandoned by the Germans is suffering from shock and malnutrition. One of the US soldiers embraces a US medic and begins to cry.
The 102nd Work Hungarian Regiment after its surrender and United States troops in Cham, Germany towards the end of World War II. 102nd Work Hungarian Regiment soldiers with a large number of horse-drawn vehicles move along a road. A Hungarian officer enters the headquarters of US Brigadier General William Holbrook and comes out with him.
United States troops in Cham, Germany towards the end of World War II. US soldiers attempt to destroy an archway on a road.
United States troops in Cham, Germany towards the end of World War II. Several US soldiers who were formerly prisoners of the Germans are given rations and cigarettes by the passing Americans. One of the soldiers offers a German guard a cigarette.