Scenes of Nazi atrocities at the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany at the time of its liberation in World War 2. Bodies of victims heaped in railroad cars at railroad siding in Dachau, Germany. Faces and emaciated bodies of dead prisoners. Stack of naked bodies at crematorium. Huge pile of prison uniforms, hats, and other type of clothing removed from dead. Railroad car filled with bodies of victims. The United Nations flags over liberated camp. Flags of France, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, England and United States.
Liberated prisoners during a ceremony at Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany. Freed prisoners, dignitaries and civilians during the ceremony. Prisoners hold flags, banners and a sketch of a dignitary. Women hold flags of their own countries. Prisoner sits on the roof of a house. American officer on stage holds the American flag. Prisoners stand with flags of America, Germany, France, Great Britain, Russia and other allied flags. Civilians, dignitaries and prisoners stand at the back. Prisoners standing and sitting on the roof watch the ceremony. An American officer on a stage holds flag of America. (World War II period).
Destroyed infrastructure and wrecked buildings in Berlin, Germany after World War II. Aerial view of Berlin from low flying aircraft. Destruction and rubble everywhere showing effects of bombing in Berlin, Germany. Damaged infrastructure seen. Toward the end of the clip, the low flying aircraft flies directly over the Spree River and at low altitude above the remains of the Berlin Palace, the Berlin Cathedral, and the Altes Museum.
Destroyed infrastructure in Berlin Germany after World War II. A sign board on the street reads the names of the cities Berlin, Mitte, Reichsautebahn and Avus in Germany. It shows the directions. A jeep moves on the street. Trees on either side of the streets.
Bomb damage in Berlin, Germany after World War II. Civilians pass by the heaps of debris of the damaged buildings. View of bomb-damaged Berlin Sports Palace or Berliner Sportpalast. Mural of ice skaters on a damaged wall. Sign board on a damaged building read "Berliner Sportpalast" (Ehemaliger Standort Sportpalast Berlin, Potsdamer Str. 172B, 10783 Berlin, Germany). Interior of the palace show bomb damage.
Activities of United States Army Air Force 354th Figher Group at an airfield in Ansbach Germany after Victory in Europe during World War 2. United States airmen stand around a damaged German FW-190 aircraft at airfield in Ansbach Germany. The aircraft has just been belly landed without landing gear by U.S. Lt. Bruce Carr who had taken it from a German airfield near Linz, Austria. American pilot Bruce Carr is seen beside the damaged aircraft talking with fellow airmen who have gathered. He is seen shrugging his shoulders. View shifts to another FW-190 taxiing. In the cockpit is 1st Lt. Fred Fehsenfeld of the 353rd FS. He taxis on the airstrip and parks the aircraft. U.S. airmen crowd around the airplane as Fehsenfeld climbs out of the cockpit, onto the wing. American airmen examine several German FW-190 fighter airplanes, reviewing the aircraft in detail. They are seen looking in cockpits, examining pitot tube, looking at damaged tail wheel, and trying to turn the propeller of one. A U.S. P-47 fighter airplane lands at the airfield. Mountains seen in the background.