German soldiers in Nettuno, Italy during World War II. A map shows places. German soldiers stand at attention. Officers review them. The soldiers salute the officers. An officer pinning medals on the uniforms of the soldiers.
German soldiers in Nettuno, Italy during World War II. Soldiers near a hide out. They talk amongst themselves. Air raid alerts for the soldiers. Enemy airplanes in flight overhead. The soldiers stand near an anti aircraft artillery and aim the artillery towards the enemy airplanes. The airplanes drop bombs. Smoke arises from bombardment. A soldier smoking a cigar.
German soldiers moving through brush, in area of Nettuno, Italy, during World War 2. One carrying an MG 42 machine gun over his shoulder. Allied artillery shells bursting over mountainous wooded area nearby. German soldiers running over rugged hilly terrain. Allied shell bursting on a road. German soldiers firing from behind a natural hill. Officer signals to stop firing as several British soldiers surrender with arms raised. They are quickly searched for weapons, as another Allied shell lands only yards away from them and the camera. The British prisoners of war (POWs) being escorted down a hillside. Others, including one wounded, being escorted up a hill to be questioned. A german Krupp 17 cm Kanone 18 gun in camouflaged position on mountainside. Soldier gives signal to commence firing. German radio operator at a site in the field. German Kanone 18 gun firing from clump of trees. Shells exploding in distance. German soldiers holding their ears as guns fire.
U.S. Army General Mark Clark visits the Italian second front in Nettuno, Italy during World War II. General Mark Clark discusses with U.S. Army Major General John P. Lucas. Major General Lucas smokes a cigar. General Clark boards a transport airplane. The airplane taxis and takes off. Men watch the airplane.
A burial spot for American soldiers in Nettuno, Italy during World War II. A line of litters with bodies wrapped in sheets on the ground. Soldiers arrive near the bodies. They carry the litters to a cemetery and lower them into the graves. A chaplain reads prayers for the dead.
Activities of U.S. Engineer Regiment on 'Green Beach' Nettuno, Italy during World War II. A 2 ½ ton amphibian truck approaches the area. A camp of the Engineers Regiment in the background. Soldiers stand near the tents. Engineers replace worn mats. They unroll the mats. Activity around an anti aircraft gun emplacement and a machine gun.
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