A U.S. air attack on Kyushu Island, Japan during World War II. U.S. aircraft take off from USS Yorktown. A high altitude view of target areas and the attack on the targets. Japanese ships underway at sea. The aircraft drop bombs over the ships. Smoke rises as the ships explode. The aircraft in flight over the target area. They bomb the houses, buildings and other targets. Mountains in the foreground.
Gasoline supply for the United States Army near Bad Nauhein, Germany during World War II. Huge stacks of five gallon tins and equipment for gasoline supplies in the area. Jerry Cans are filled by Italian prisoners. A United States soldier puts an end of a hose into a tank. Fuel trucks parked in the foreground.
Gas supply for the United States Army near Bad Nauhein, Germany during World War II. A truck convoy on a highway. A sign board reads: 'Can Collecting Point'. Trucks return with empty cans to the 3940th (Quarter Master) QM Gas Supply Depot where the cans are unloaded by soldiers.
Gas supply for the United States Army near Bad Nauhein, Germany during World War II. Trucks with empty cans return to the 3940th (Quarter Master) QM Gas Supply Depot. Soldiers refill the empty cans.
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. A sign board reads: 'Hamm'. Soldiers in a jeep drive past the sign board. Bomb damaged railroad yards. Damaged rails and ties.
The north railroad yards and station in Hamm, Germany during World War II. Bomb damaged rail road station. Soldiers aboard trucks at the rail road station. Destroyed rails in view. Buildings in the background.
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