Activities of US soldiers in Thionville, France during World War II. Buildings in the snow covered area. Men unload boxes from a truck and carry them to a building. They carry white snow capes from the building and load them into trucks.
Activities of Red Cross workers in Thionville, France during World War II. French Red Cross workers make a large Red Cross insignia for US medics. They use a sewing machine for making the insignia. Women cut German flags.
US officers at a Red Cross center in Thionville, France during World War II. Officers seated in a jeep outside a Red Cross building in a snow covered area. A French woman comes out of the building carrying vests in hands. She sits in the jeep and the jeep leaves the area. Men and women walking in the snow covered area.
American soldiers at the fortress of Guentrange in Thionville, France. The town of Thionville. A cluster of buildings in the town. Smoke rising from certain areas in the town. High walls of the main barracks of the fortress south of the Maginot Line in Thionville, built by the Germans when they occupied Lorraine after 1871. An iron palisade in front of the main barracks of the fortress. Trees near the iron fence. People walk along a pathway beside the fence. American soldiers at the fortress. A couple of soldiers using a field telephone. The soldiers sit outside the entrance of the fortress and clean rifles. Krupp 105 mm guns at the fortress.
American soldiers walking atop Maginot Line fortress in Thionville, France. Krupps 105 mm guns in a line at the fortress. American soldiers beside the guns. Krupps 105 mm guns are fired at German positions. Several gun shots are fired. Smoke emits from the guns. An explosion occurs at German positions. Smoke rises from the explosion. Two American soldiers watch the explosion.