Bomb damaged buildings in Berlin, Germany. Camera takes a slow tour down Under den Linden boulevard from the Brandenburg Gate eastward. Pedestrians walk and cars go under Brandenburg Gate. Many heavily bomb-damaged buildings along the boulevard. Large portrait of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin at square with red flags besides it, just east of the Brandenburg Gate. Damaged buildings of Unter den Linden. Buses, cars, and horse drawn carriages on the boulevard. Damaged car lays beside the road. (World War II period).
Damaged buildings in Berlin, Germany. Reflection of bomb damage in polluted canal. People cross bridge over canal. Waves in water. Bomb damaged building and its reflection in water. Canal and damaged buildings besides it. Bomb damaged Unter den Linden. (World War II period).
Damaged buildings in Berlin, Germany. Bomb damaged Unter den Linden. Point of view from moving vehicle as it moves slowly down the boulevard. Pedestrians walk on street beside the ruined buildings. Horse cart on road. Damaged cars strewn beside road. Vehicles on road. Wreckage in foreground of damaged buildings. Heaps of rubble in middle of boulevard at some points. Some Linden Trees still standing, but many gone or heavily damaged. (World War II period).
People build barricades and dig trenches for defense of Berlin in Germany, during World War 2. Men build barricades for defense of Berlin against advancing Soviet forces. Women carries goods on wheel carts to help in building barricades. Man smokes cigar. They build tank traps. They dig a trench in the field.
Aged victims of the concentration camp are boarded on trucks by U.S. medics of the U.S. Army 3rd Armored Division in Nordhausen,Germany. A concentration camp victim seated on the ground with a pot of food between his legs. The victim talks to U.S. Army soldiers. German civilians and American soldiers carry corpses of the prisoners to a common burial ground outside the concentration camp. Numerous corpses of the prisoners lying outside the camp area for burial. Scenes of mutilated sections of the corpses.
Conference at Cecelienhof Palace in Potsdam Germany. President Harry S. Truman, British Prime Minister Clement R Attlee and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin walk towards the garden. They sit on wicker chairs and pose. Admiral William D Leahy, Ernest Bevin, James Byrnes and Vyacheslav Molotov stand behind the seated dignitaries.