United States Marine Corps 3rd Infantry Division in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Stretcher bearers go towards front line over a rocky terrain. Artillery air spotters. Aircraft flies overhead. Marines on top of the hill. Marines fire at a Japanese target. Smoke rises from explosions at Japanese positions.
United States marines of the 3rd Marine Division on Iwo Jima, during World War 2. Marines set up Ordnance small arms repair shop in tents. Sign board reads 'Small Arms, Ordnance Supply'. Marine looks at M-1 rifles inside a tent. Number of rifles stacked. Marine takes out damaged rifles and puts them with other destroyed rifles. Marine holds 30 caliber air cooled machine gun. Group of Marines inspect and repair rifles. They clean bore of M-1 rifle.
United States soldiers in Italy during World War II. Italian castle containing stolen work of art stolen by Nazi German forces. Scenic view of mountainous terrain and village in the valley. U.S. soldiers relax in front of a fence. Army vehicles parked in front of a church. Soldiers talk in front of a painting. Ambulances and convoy of army vehicles on a road. U.S. soldiers in army jeep.
The 5th United States Army in St. Leonhard in Passeier, South Tyrol, Italy during World War II. Officer views various art paintings from the Uffizi Museum in Florence that were stolen by Nazi Germany. He points at a boy in one of the paintings. He takes a closer look at a painting of Jesus Christ on the cross. 'Andrea D Angolo' written beneath a work of art. “Venus” by Lorenzo di Credi. Paintings of Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
The 5th United States Army in Saint Leonhard, Italy during World War II. Officer takes a look at the paintings stolen from Florence Italy by Nazi German forces. Soldier open a door and officer enters another room full of paintings. He takes a look at the art objects.
Nazi concentration camps in Germany. Mauthausen Concentration Camp in Germany Camp after Allied liberation near the end of World War II. United States Navy Lieutenant Jack H Taylor stands with fellow survivors. Lieutenant Taylor describes his capture, imprisonment, and conditions at Mauthausen.
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