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U.S. Army 75th Division, 289th Infantry Regiment soldier paints signs in Ickern, Germany during World War II.

Scenes in Ickern, Germany following the town's defeat and occupation by U.S. Army forces in World War 2. Opening shot shows an American soldier in World War 2, with a paint box, kneeling down and touching up a letter on sign painted across a bridge that reads: "Visit Ickern -- A Good Place to Live --Now! 289 Inf. 75 Div. Chamber of Commerce--Every Home a Knockout!" The soldier walks across the bridge and stops to touchup more letters in the sign. Next, the soldier is seen touching up painting on a concrete pillar reading: "The 289 Inf." Closeup of the GI artist using his paint brush, as Sherman tanks pass on street behind him. Change of scene shows the artist working on another sign, reading: "The 289 Inf. 75 Div. took this town!" A tank pulling a caisson passes behind him. The soldier painter touches up another sign on a concrete wall reading: "Roses is Red, Violets is Blue, the 289th took Ickern for you, 75th Division." The artist paints "Kaput" on a German 8.8 cm Flak 41 anti aircraft gun set up on a street. An American soldier rotates the gun, showing more painted comments on its front that read, "Love and Kisses from the 289 Inf 75 Div." Standing in front of a building with a huge hole in it, the artist paints, "This home is a knockout! 289 Inf. Chamber of Commerce." German woman and young boy stand at corner as GI artist paints message on house behind them. German civilian passes on a bicycle as the artist paints on a destroyed German truck. The Message reads, "GI Cooks Tour on Hitler's Autobahn, Courtesy of 289 Inf. 75 Div."

Date: 1945, April 7
Duration: 2 min 6 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675072470
German civilians clear the debris and repair the damaged bridge in Ickern, Germany during World War II.

Activities of civilians in Ickern, Germany during World War 2. View of the damage caused in the city. German civilians clean the debris of the damaged bridge. Civilians carry personal belongings across a damaged bridge. Men do the welding work and repair the damaged bridge. (Note: The Street with the Bridge is now callled "Emscherstrasse." It is a link road between the Streets "Uferstrasse" and "Vinckestrasse.")

Date: 1945, April 7
Duration: 1 min 10 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675072471