Activities on the streets in Berlin, Germany after World War II. German civilians haul their belongings on carts. Buildings seen on either side of the streets. Civilians walk through streets and vehicles pass by. Civilians carry fire wood on a cart.
Activities on the streets in Berlin, Germany with bomb damage and debris after World War II. German civilians hold buckets and stand to get water from pump. Heaps of debris in front of the damaged buildings seen in the background. Man pumps water and fills buckets. Woman fills her bucket. Man pumps water and fills water. Other man empties the bucket into a tank. Vehicles pass by in the background.
Activities on the streets in Berlin, Germany after World War II. German civilians walk through the streets. Heaps of debris in front of the damaged buildings seen in the background. Men clear the streets using shovels. Vehicles pass by. View of damaged buildings on either side of the streets. Wrecked cars seen.
Activities on the streets of bombed out and devastated Berlin, Germany shortly after World War II in Europe ended. German women in a bucket brigade. They pass buckets filled with dirt and debris, to clear bombed areas and wrecked buildings. Heaps of debris in front of damaged buildings in the background. Civilian men and women haul their belongings on carts on the streets. Vehicles drive past.
Activities on the streets in Berlin, Germany after World War II. Civilians haul their belongings on carts on the streets. Heaps of debris in front of damaged buildings in the background. Vehicles drive past. The civilians haul a wrecked truck through the streets.
First meeting of the Allied Control Council in the Allied Council Authority Building in Berlin, Germany. Members seated around a meeting table in a hall talk to each other. Members of the British delegation on the meeting table read a document. British members include Lieutenant Colonel Eric Green Wood, Allied Secretary Sir William Strang, Field Marshall Bernard L Montgomery and others. Members of U.S. and Russian delegations listen to them. (World War II period).