United States Army M-4 tanks, carrying United States soldiers, and armored vehicles stopped on road outside the city of Worms, Germany during World War 2. A United States soldier fires his rifle from top of M-4 tank. Other soldiers fire at enemy of camera in field next to road. M-4 Sherman tanks and jeeps, including a Red Cross medical vehicle, move through Worms, Germany.
An officer of the British Royal Artillery, in charge of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp operated by Nazi Germany at Lower Saxony, Germany. The officer speaks after liberation about the conditions at the camp when Allied forces reached there. Seventeen thousand prisoners buried by them. The prisoners had no food for six days and they ate turnips. The officer informs about the cook house since organized at the camp. Clip is part of Nuremberg Trials prosecution exhibit 230. (World War II period).
The Bergen-Belsen concentration camp operated by Nazi Germany in Lower Saxony, Germany after liberation by British Army during World War II. Narrator identifies Nazi officer by the name Kramer, as the camp commander, who is taken into custody by British troops. Guards of camp arrested by British Army. Prisoners inside the camp starved and sick, including some in a bunk house. Liberated woman weeps and kisses hand of a British soldier. Dead bodies of atrocity victims lie on grounds. Dead bodies of young women. Tortured and severely beaten dead bodies. Prisoner numbers tattooed on the arms of dead bodies. SS guards ordered to toss corpses in trucks. Immense number of dead bodies kept on open ground. SS guards toss dead bodies in a large open mass grave. German women guards at the camp walk out of a barracks, ordered to bury the dead. They drag dead bodies and throw them in a mass grave. A bulldozer sweeps piles of dead bodies in mass grave. Its operator covers his face. Pile of dead bodies swept into a mass grave. A U.S. Navy signed affidavit of authenticity of the footage concludes the clip. Clip is part of Nuremberg Trials prosecution exhibit 230
A Heinkel He-111, the primary Luftwaffe medium bomber, parked on a grass field in Germany during World War II. A Military Police officer stands guard under the aircraft's left propeller. Tail assembly showing Nazi Swastika. Marking on plane shows aircraft number 'He111/5490' . Several parked USAAF Douglas C-47 Skytrains or Dakotas unloading supplies. C-47s landing and taking off.
GSAP (Gun Sight Aiming Point) footage of medium bomber raids over Germany during WW II. Aerial view of the ground taken from an aircraft bomb bay. Two United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Douglas A-26 Invaders on an airstrip during sunset. Formation of several A-26 light attack bombers in the sky. (World War II period).
GSAP (Gun Sight Aiming Point) footage of medium bomber raids over Germany during WW II. Aerial view of the ground below through the clouds. Formation of several United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Douglas A-26 Invaders. Bomb dropping from aircraft bomb bay. White clouds of smoke from bomb hits rising from the ground. National insignia on the aircraft. Several A-26s in flight. (World War II period).