President Harry S. Truman of the United States visits Berlin after World War II. President's motorcade on the road to Berlin. Groups of refugees migrating from war affected area, alongside the road. Refugees carrying their things walk along the roads. The motorcade reaches outside the region of Berlin District. Signboard indicating the limits of Berlin. Damaged buildings of World War II.
President Harry S. Truman of the United States visits Berlin after World War II. Ruined buildings in the city of Berlin. Buildings destroyed by bombing and street fights. German government buildings destroyed by bombs. Pedestrians on streets of Berlin with rubble of buildings on either side of street. An abandoned artillery or anti-aircraft gun in the street. Ruins of buildings and houses all over the city, rubble on each and every street. United States soldiers talk near remains of a building. Two soldiers walk with two German girls on streets.
President Harry S. Truman of the United States visits Berlin a month after the end of World War II in Europe. Hitler's Reich Chancellery damaged by bombing. The burned and wrecked Chancellery building, and shattered windows of the building. A U.S. soldier poses in front of the building. Walls of Chancellery covered with marks and holes from battle. A Soviet tank kept as a monument on a Berlin road. Destroyed portions of the Chancellery, struck by bombs. Debris of building material.
President Harry S. Truman of the United States visits Berlin after World War II. Damage done to the city by wartime bombardment and street fights. Views of rubble, burned and damaged buildings, some of them completely destroyed. Civilians on streets Motorcade of President through the streets of Berlin. Views from moving car passing monuments and landmarks along Unter Den Linden, the Victory Monument and through the Brandenburg Gate. German women and girls on streets. Skyline of Berlin with ruins of buildings.
President Harry S. Truman of the United States visits Berlin after World War II. President Truman inspects the Second Armored Division of the U.S. Army, often called as 'Hell on Wheels'. President and other military and political officials on the reviewing stage. A military music band plays Victory beats. The infantrymen and tanks of the Division, which held its position in Berlin, salute the President.
President Harry S. Truman of the United States visits Berlin after World War II. Signboards on a tree near the highway to Berlin. Babelsberg, a suburb of Berlin. Trees along the road. Lake Gribnitz at Babelsberg seen from among the trees. A house near the lake with its name written in German language. A bridge built on a river and another house near the lake.