Victims of a Nazi concentration camp in Germany during World War II. Corpses lying on the ground at the concentration camp. A U.S. officer interrogates a camp prisoner. Charred bodies of victims. A human leg sticks out of a lime pit and bloody water.
Ship Mayflower II arrives in the United States having sailed from Plymouth, Devon, England. The British-built replica was built by shipwrights at Uphams Shipyard, Brixham, Devon, England, United Kingdom. Mayflower II underway at sea off Plymouth, Massachusetts. A U.S. Navy airship blimp floats over Mayflower II. A crowd at Plymouth Rock cheers the arrival of Mayflower II. Native American Indians cheer the ship's arrival. Captain Alan Villiers of Mayflower II arriving on shore at Plymouth Rock.
High school band members at an airport prior to the presidential inauguration of U.S. President Richard Nixon in Washington DC, United States. Buses in a parking area. High school band members leave buses. Two high school girls unfurl a banner which reads 'Jacksonville Florida'.
High school band members at an airport prior to the presidential inauguration of U.S. President Richard Nixon in Washington DC, United States. Buses arrive in a parking area. High school band members get off the buses. Drums lying on a field. The band members prepare gear, practice and stand about.
A Police Motorcycle Escort at an airport prior to the presidential inauguration of U.S. President Richard Nixon in Washington DC, United States. Buses arrive. The Sheriff Motorcycle Escort assembles into formation.
Nazi concentration camps seen after being liberated at end of World War II in Europe. Supreme Allied Commander, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, visits the Ohrdruf concentration camp. Surrounded by crowds of U.S. soldiers, he views the remains of dead victims. A man demonstrates how a device is used to punish inmates. Scene shifts to the Buchenwald camp, where political prisoners were kept,. and then to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Survivors are seen in pitiful condition from starvation, torture, deprivation and sickness. Burned skeletons of human bodies in the ovens. German female concentration camp guards (SS guards known as Aufseherinnen) walking in a line and then seen in formation. SS (Schutzstaffel) concentration camp guards, both men and women, and their leader, Josef Kramer, Commandant of the Belsen camp, seen forming up, and then marching off and being taken into custody.
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