Near end of World War 2, U.S. troops in Heidelberg to seize German scientific records as a part of Alsos mission. U.S. troops leave in jeeps from T Force headquarters in Mannheim and on the way to Heidelberg. Corporal Lusnia on night duty. Troops in yard of University of Heidelberg and inspect documents inside the University. Heidelberg town across the river as seen from the hill. Troops near vehicles. Houses across Neckar River. Troops prepare for the trip. The British Contingent. Men walk in streets.
Activities of students at the Heidelberg American High School in Germany. A student group enters the Museum of the Palatinate (Hauptstrasse 97, 69117 Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany). The student group exits. Two students pause to examine a large display of meat in a butcher shop window. A student enters "German-American Teenagers Club".
A guide and students from American Dependent School visit Museum of Palatinate in Heidelberg, Germany. Female guide removes jawbone of the Heidelberg man from a showcase of the Museum of Palatinate and shows it to group of students. Students and guide enter a room and gather in front of a showcase.
Views of Heidelberg, Germany, on the Neckar River. German Chancellor Gustav Stresemann and U.S. Ambassador to Germany, Jacob Gould Schurman, pose together outside Heidelberg University, on the occasion of their joint awards of honorary degrees. Scenes inside the university as they proceed down stairs accompanied by University faculty and officials.Outside, each of them converses with University officials in academic attire. Stresemann and Schurman pose flanked by the university officials.
Activities of the students at the Heidelberg American High School in Germany. Interior: A guide removes the jawbone of the Heidelberg man from a showcase of the Museum of the Palatinate and shows it to a student group. The students and the guide enter a room and gather near a showcase. The students assemble in the library of the "German-American Teen-agers Club" and participate in a discussion.
Relief activities of Quakers, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in postwar Germany (after World War 1). A dog helps his owner to pull cart loaded with milk cans, in Dresden, Germany. The Dog, "Sultan" is seen. Point of view shot from a railroad train, looking forward toward other train cars and the locomotive, as it carries AFSC food relief supplies to Southern Saxony Erzebirge village of Heidelberg-Seiffen. Group of thin, undernourished boys and girls walking on road in village where food is being delivered for hungry children. Views of the Village, (described in a slate as the town of Santa Claus due to all the toy makers living there) seen from a moving vehicle driving along a road. A bullock cart moves along the road. Boys run about, excited by the presence of cinematographer in their village. Children watch a toy maker working outside his home in Heidelberg-Seiffen.
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