The Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Ettersberg, Germany. Footage from 5 days after the camp's liberation by U.S. Army forces in World War 2. Elevated view of crowd around a band playing in the prison courtyard. A captive German SS (Schutzstaffel) soldier with a battered face. Another German Nazi SS soldier prisoner held by the Allies. Mrs Walter Warnstedt, wife of the camp hangman. A Ukrainian SS man.
Exterior of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Ettersberg, Germany, soon after its liberation by American forces in World War 2. The American flag lowered to half-mast in memorial of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's death. German people enter the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. German civilians walk in lines at the liberated Concentration camp, entering to view atrocities committed by Nazi German forces.
The liberated Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Ettersberg, Germany, 5 days after its liberation by American forces in World War 2. German civilians view the camp. American soldiers direct them. Two ladies holding hands enter. Huge crowd of civilians gathered at the camp. Bright sunny day. Reactions on faces of German civilians as they view dead inmates and victims of Nazi brutality and atrocities at the camp. Lines of dead bodies and other parts of human bodies at the camp. Some citizens console other German citizens while they cry.
Elevated view of bomb damaged buildings and wreckage of the Carl Zeiss Factory, in Jena, Germany, near Weimar. Bombed out factory buildings and interiors. Landscape shows many bombed out buildings in Jena ara following Allied air raids during World War 2
The Dachau Concentration Camp in Bavaria, Germany, soon after its liberation by Allied forces in World War 2. German prisoners march on the streets in line. Trucks and cars pass aside. View of cement barracks (or kennel) facilities at the camp. A dog on the ground outside one of the concrete enclosures.
Activities aboard USS Hancock (CV-19) in the Pacific Ocean, during World War 2. Opening scene shows remains of a General Motors TBM Avenger aircraft from Torpedo Squadron Seven (VT-7) that crashed on landing. The forward cockpit area appears intact, but behind that, the fuselage is torn off and sits separately on the flight deck. Sailors move the the tail section closer to the edge of the deck. Sailors and some flight crew stand on the deck, as the Hancock appears to be underway at high speed, judging by the water in background. Scene gets dark (underexposed) as sailors move the wreckage. Next, a crane is seen erected and lifting the main wreckage. But the load drops back down on the deck. Filming is interrupted, but picks up again, as the mobile crane carries the wreckage to the edge of the deck and drops it into the ocean.
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