Civilians break the Nazi emblem at the Nazi headquarters in Cologne, Germany. They climb on ladders and reach the top of its entrance. Civilians scaffold to reach the Nazi emblem at the headquarter building. People loosen the emblem with hammer and bring it down on ground.
Civilians break a bronze bust of Adolf Hitler in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Bronze bust of Adolf Hitler kept on a rubbled road. The bust kicked down on ground and people kick it with shoes. A man smashes the bust with a sledge hammer. Close-up view of the smashed art bust.
Civilian Wrecking Crew demolishes an unsafe building damaged by Allied bombing and battle between armies in Cologne, Germany after World War II. The demolition crane and the members of the crew arrive near the building. The crane is raised towards the damaged building on cross roads. The building collapses and a cloud of dust rises from it. The crane and the crew members move back.
Free German newspapers in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Military Government distributes the papers to civilians. A crowd of civilian men and women gathered outside a government building to collect the newspaper published by Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF). Two government workers distribute the newspapers.
Civilian Policemen paste Military Government notices on a wall in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Announcements about the dissolution of Nazi party and related message to all German civilians from the Allied Area Commander. A crowd gathers to read the notices.
A wrecked bank vault in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Civilians remove records and money from the vault. A group of civilians force open the doors and enter the strong room of the bank. They walk out carrying records and bags of currency notes. The damaged building of the bank and rubble everywhere. The civilians walk out of the bank building.