P-38 planes attack and strafe buildings, railways, and roads in Germany. Use of P-38 as F5B reconnaissance plane. Performance as fighter bomber and as rocket launcher. Smoke after explosion forms clouds. Scenes of destroyed areas. (World War II period).
Scenes of utter destruction from World War 2, in Germany. Wreckage and debris, destroyed neighborhoods, and fallen German soldiers. Surrendered German prisoners of war seen closeup and assembled in large group within confines of fenced field.
Grave of an American soldier near a riverside, in Germany shortly after the end of World War II in Europe. The helmet of the dead soldier hangs on a Holy Cross made of wood. Flowers all around the grave.
Fighter aircraft of the United States Army Air Force in Germany after World War II. A P-47 Thunderbolt plane. A mechanic checks its engine and pipes. Crew chief sits inside the cockpit. He moves control stick of the plane and checks the magneto. The meters and controls inside the cockpit of the plane can be seen clearly.
Fighter aircraft of the United States Air Force at a base in Germany after World War II. Crew chief checks fuse of an airplane with an indicator instrument. He uses air hose to clean engine of a P-47 Thunderbolt. He sprays the engine standing right on its top.
British Members of Parliament (MP) visit sites of German atrocities including Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen after the end of World War II. The Members of Parliament at a concentration camp witness piles of dead bodies of German prisoners, a whipping block, the crematory ovens. The MPs also visit the Belsen camp of political prisoners. Starving and dead prisoners at the camp. Ground near the camp covered with dead bodies. A mass grave with piles of dead bodies. Dead bodies of prisoners burnt, shot, fired, and trapped in barbwires. Scenes of Chief Warden and commander Josef Kramer, Gestapo guards, and women guards of the Belsen camp arrested. Security guards of the camp arrested. Escaped prisoners of a Stalig near Leipzig guide the MPs towards more jails and dead bodies killed when trying to escape the burning building. Dead bodies of Germans in Leipzig who committed suicide by cyanide poisoning before being captured, including Deputy Mayor and Municipal Treasurer Dr. jur. Ernst Kurt Lisso, at his desk, his wife Renate Stephanie, in chair, and their daughter Regina Lisso, all in the Leipzig New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus Neues Rathaus Martin-Luther-Ring 4, 04109 Leipzig, Germany). Body of Volksarmee General, who also died by suicide.