Paris under German occupation during World War II. A Frenchman reads the newspaper. Headlines about the War. The Notre Dame de Paris in the background. Parisians walk past a building in the city square. Flower stands and sidewalk cafes. A vegetable market. Sellers load and unload goods. German soldiers and military vehicles on the streets. Fishermen with their lines on the Seine. Family outings in the Bois de Boulogne. Children on rides in the park. People take boat rides. Women on chairs by the lake. Cyclists move along. Parisian families take rides in horse carriages. A race course in Paris. A large crowd of spectators watch the race. The race in progress.
Allied prisoners of war (POWs) in Paris during World War II. The prisoners marched by German guards through the city streets. Parisians look on. Civilians click photographs and record films. German officers leads the numerous columns of prisoners. People gather around closer to get a view of the prisoners. French policemen watch and control the crowd. Allied prisoners with backpacks. A convoy of trucks moves along on a road. CIvilians crowd around. German soldiers standing in the crowd.
Mixed-nationality Allied prisoners of war (POWs) in Paris during World War II. Allied soldiers lined up. German officers and soldiers around the prisoners. Parisians watch as the prisoners are marched by German guards through the city streets. Allied prisoners massed in a square. German officers march the prisoners. Traffic moves past the prisoners. French policemen on guard. Prisoners cross shops. Parisian men and women watch as German officers supervise the prisoners. German-sympathetic civilian onlookers shout and jeer, and sometimes punch and trip the Allied prisoners.
Allied prisoners of war (POWs) in Paris during World War 2. Columns of prisoners marched by German guards through the streets of Paris. German guards and soldiers. Civilians look on. German officers lead the prisoners. Prisoners cross buildings. Some German-sympathizer Parisian men and women strike and lash out at the Allied POWs. People click photographs and record films. A line of trucks on the road. Faces of the Allied prisoners. Soldiers walk over tram tracks on the road. Some Parisian men and women shout, jeer at and spit on Allied prisoners. The prisoners massed in a square.
Allied prisoners of war (POWs) in Paris during World War II. German officers and soldiers around the prisoners. Parisians watch as the prisoners are marched by German guards through the city streets. Allied prisoners marched past buildings. Vehicles cross the prisoners on the streets. The prisoners marched through the civilian crowd and past shops and restaurants. A man watches from a convertible. Civilians come closer to view the prisoners, and some civilians who are German-sympathizers lash out at and strike Allied POWs. Faces of Allied prisoners. Civilians take photographs and record films.
Allied prisoners of war (POWs) in Paris during World War 2. Columns of Allied prisoners, including American and British soldiers, being marched by German guards through the streets of Paris. Parisians and Vichy French supporters line the sidewalks and watch silently, except for two isolated instances in which one woman spits at a passing prisoner and another jeers at them. A brief scuffle is also seen among several spectators on the sidewalk. Some prisoners are seen stepping from a tram and entering a building. German guards and French policemen maintain order under supervision of German officers.
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