American soldiers interviewing prisoners at the U.S. 11th Armored Division Prisoner of War enclosure in Freyung, Germany near the end of World War 2. An American Army Sergeant questions a young man with help of another Sergeant, interpreter, who speaks to him in German. The boy identifies himself as being Hungarian from the Royal Hungarian High School. The boy tells them he learned marching drill, but had no weapons training. He had been enrolled four years, and had never been engaged in combat with Americans. He states his age as 14 years. Scene shifts to another interview with a smaller boy. The interpreter asks if he speaks German. The boy says no, he is Hungarian. Nevertheless, with some difficulty, they determine that he too is from the Hungarian military school. When asked about his military training, the boy answers by demonstrating, standing at attention, saluting, and simple close order drill actions. They determine that he is in the third year of school. The film director calls for a cut at this point. They resume asking if he ever fought against Americans. He has difficulty understanding but eventually says no. The boy is 12 years old.
Survivors of USS Indianapolis (CA-35) which was sunk by enemy action during World War II arrive at Guam in the Mariana Islands. The survivors of USS Indianapolis as they disembark from a U.S. Army Air Force C-54 Skymaster airplane and pose before it at an airfield. The survivors are assisted into waiting ambulances. A U.S. Navy nurse and an officer converse.
Survivors of USS Indianapolis (CA-35) which was sunk by enemy action during World War II arrive at Guam in the Mariana Islands. The survivors of USS Indianapolis as they disembark from a U.S. Army Air Force C-54 Skymaster airplane. A Red Cross girl poses. The C-54 taxis along a runway.
U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Guam in the Mariana Islands during World War II. A sign 'Naval Supply Depot, Radio Supply Branch' in the foreground. Trucks being unloaded in front of the building by a forklift.
U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Guam in the Mariana Islands during World War II. A crane lifts the bow ramp of an LCM (Landing Craft, Mechanized), swings it around and lowers it on pile buildings of U.S. NSD (Naval Supply Depot). Traffic in the background. A row of large storage buildings. A sign reads 'NSD Spare Parts Distribution Center'.
U.S. NSD (Naval Supply Depot) at Guam in the Mariana Islands during World War II. NSD storage buildings in the background. Trucks loaded with anchors drive past in the foreground.
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