Wrecked German airplanes in Paris, France during World War II. Various types of damaged German aircraft on the ground. A United States GI inspects the airplanes. Nazi symbol on the aircraft. The GI looks at the propeller of one of the aircraft.
Monuments and streets in Paris, France during World War II. The Paris Opera House building with traffic on a street. French civilians walking on the street. Shops alongside a road. A board outside one of the shop reads 'Cine Opera'.
United States and British officers in Germany during World War II. United States and British soldiers march with the American and the British flag. U.S. aircraft parked in the background. Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe General Dwight D Eisenhower along with staff walks on a runway at an airfield. Commander of Strategic Air Forces in Europe General Carl Andrew Spaatz and British Marshal of the Royal Air Force Arthur William Tedder walk towards General Eisenhower. The officers salute General Eisenhower. A U.S. soldier stands with a flag in hand. General Eisenhower shakes hands with officers and converses with them. United States Army Air Force General James Harold Doolittle stands with other British officers. An aircraft parked on the ground. A tent pitched on a field with soldiers in the foreground.
United States Army Air Force Douglas A-26 Invader aircraft in flight in Germany during World War II. The propeller hub of the aircraft with other aircraft in background. Aerial view of green fields on the ground. Douglas A-26 Invaders fly above the clouds.
Gun camera shot near the end of World War Two in Europe. P-47 from U.S. 9th Air Force, 362nd Fighter Group, 378th Fighter Squadron, pilot: Gudebski, seen interdicting lines of communication in various places, mostly hitting military traffic moving on roads.
United States GIs in Germany during World War II. The GIs unload gasoline barrels from a United States Army Air Force Douglas C-47 Skytrain onto an army truck. The aircraft taxis on a runway. '100 Octane Highly inflammable' written on the gasoline barrels.
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