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Captured German prisoners move in a line escorted by Russian soldiers in Ukraine Cherkassy Pocket during World War II.

Frozen battle field scene as Russian forces advance through bombed out German positions in the Battle of the Cherkassy pocket of the Ukraine region. Destroyed German tanks, artillery equipment, and German horses and dead soldiers lie on the frozen battlefield following battle. A captured German soldier is huddled on a cart. Piles of abandoned and wrecked German equipment. Soviet forces approach and identify the body of dead German Commander, General Wilhelm Stemmermann, who died with many of his forces after being encircled by the Russians. A long line of German prisoners, four deep, moving over snow under Russian guard in snowy and windy conditions. The Russian soldiers escort the prisoners. The prisoners cross a bridge. View of a snowy field covered with frozen bodies of dead German soldiers, some still holding rifles. A Russian officer addresses troops near Potchemky. The dead Germans are strewed over the snow. Various views of the wrecked German equipment and dead bodies of the soldiers frozen on the snowy battlefield. Low aerial view of the destroyed German front as seen from a Russian aircraft. Long line of destroyed German vehicles and dead Wehrmacht soldiers defeated in Battle of the Korsun - Cherkassy Pocket.

Date: 1944, February
Duration: 4 min 17 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: Russian
Clip: 65675069370
The U.S. Marines in prone position fire with guns and a chaplain treats a wounded in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

U.S. Marines in prone position fire with guns. The troops fire and advance in the wooded region. They throw hand grenades. Smoke rises due to explosion. Nat sound gun fire. The troops behind trees fire with guns. They advance slowly. A troop firing with a machine gun. Several views of troops firing with guns. A chaplain treats an injured.

Date: 1967
Duration: 1 min 3 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675069514
The WPA workers spray water and cut trees to stop fire in a forest in the United States.

WPA (Works Progress Administration) workers help in stopping fire in a forest in the United States during the Great Depression. Wildfire raging in a forest. Smoke and flames seen among trees. The WPA workers get in trucks. They drive towards the area where fire took place. They get emerge from trucks and fight the fire with limited equipment and limited protective clothing. Men cut the trees. The trees burning. The men place sand with shovels. They spray water with a hose. Black smoke in sky. Men dig holes in the region.

Date: 1937
Duration: 57 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675069524
U.S. Army Special Forces Captain Roger Donlon visits deserted defense positions at Camp Nam Dong in Vietnam.

A United States Army Special Forces officer in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of Camp Nam Dong. Fields on the sides of the paths leading to the camp. A wooded region behind the camp. United States Army Captain Roger H. Donlon of Special Forces 'C' Team walking on a path in the camp. A few soldiers in the background. The Captain holding a gun walks on the path followed by a Vietnamese security forces officer. The Captain walks towards a wooden fence, stands beside the fence and looks outside. A barbed wire entangle just outside the fence. The Captain walks along the side of the fence. A concrete bunker lined with sandbags. The Captain walks towards the bunker. A mortar kept in front of the bunker in a shallow trench lined with sandbags. He walks up from the trench and to the fenced area. Trees and mountains in the background.

Date: 1964, November 4
Duration: 2 min 13 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675069980
Sixth United States Army troops attend the burial ceremony of a war photographer on Leyte, Philippines during World War II.

Sixth United States Army troops on Leyte island in the Philippines during World War II. Sixth United States Army tanks followed by troops move on the island. A U.S. soldier helping a wounded soldier. The soldiers in a wooded region. The soldiers taking the body of a dead U.S. war photographer from an army jeep and laying the body on the ground. The soldiers attending a military ceremony during which the photographer is buried at the place where he died. The soldiers stand with their heads bowed. People in Tacloban City receive clothing and supplies from the United States. Children seated on a bench. A signboard on a building reads 'First Aid Clinic, Public Dispensary'. Clothes are distributed to the people. A small child is made to wear new clothing. A girl wearing a new dress. View of the people seated. The girl smiles and poses.

Date: 1944
Duration: 1 min 29 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675069987
U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower answers queries of newsmen during his 130th press conference in Washington DC, U.S.

U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower during his 130th press conference in Washington DC, United States. Donald J. Gonzales, a newsman, says that when the President said he was unaware of the possibility of a Soviet statement on ending nuclear weapon tests, the U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said just on the previous day that this has been discussed in the previous days. The pressman asks the President for his reaction to the Soviet announcement. The President replies that he did not say that he was unaware of anything about it but did not have any proof that it was going to occur. He says that he cannot say anything more than what the Secretary said after complete discussions. The President further says that they had discussed this as a possibility on their own side, that is unilateral abandonment of tests and decided that it was not good for the United States at that time. Pressmen seated during the conference. Another pressman, Henry N. Taylor, gets up and puts forward a query to the President. He asks that last week the President had told them that he was convinced any nuclear test could be detected if there was a test ban. Yet the President, in the response to Russia, says test bans could be evaded in secrecy. The pressman asks the President if he could clear it. President Eisenhower says that the U.S. Secretary of State Dulles might have said that they are not certain there have not been tests, particularly underground tests or so small and in remote regions where there would not be debris and instruments would not be sensitive enough to pick them up. The President says he does not believe that explosions can happen in huge megaton character and not have evidence of it. Cameramen taking pictures. The President shakes hands with the officials and meets the pressmen.

Date: 1958, April 2
Duration: 2 min 24 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675070007