Wreckage on a German airfield in Nuremberg, Germany. A wrecked Luftwaffe aircraft lying on ground. The German plane burns and smoke rises up. United States engineer reconnaissance party drives over the wreckage of the German plane at a Nazi airfield in a jeep. United States fighter aircraft P-51 Mustang lands on the airfield. The aircraft taxis.
Activities at an American Airfield in Germany. Allied airmen are lined in formation on field for award. United States Army Air Force P-51's Mustang fighter aircraft parked on the airfield. United States Air Force General, Otto Paul Weyland and group officers stand to make presentations. Officer comes to General Weyland salutes and receives award. Other officer receive decoration from General. Awards are kept on table. (World War II period).
Strafing on roads by the United States Army Air Force in Germany. United States Army Air Force fighter aircraft strafe on roads. Smoke arise from explosions. Grasslands seen.
Activities of United States Airmen in Germany after World War II. United States Airmen walking at Zeppelinfeld, Nuemberg, pause at colonnaded Zeppelintribüne grandstand. One throws stones at Swastika sign adorning the Zeppelintribüne. A truck passes by. on the memorial. The airmen climb stairs of the Zeppelintribüne grandstand. Heaps of bricks seen on the stairs. An American airman picks up a paper from stairs and reads it. The airmen look at the street from the grandstand. A truck parked on the street. The Zeppelinfeld seen in front of the Zeppelintribüne. Two airmen hold another airman and they pretend to throw him on the ground. The airmen sit and chat. A formation of American P-51 fighter aircraft flies overhead and planes start peeling off from the formation.
Activities of the United States airmen at an airfield in Germany after World War Two. United States airmen sits and works on desk in the control tower. An American Army Air Forces colonel stands near him. They look through the large windows. Airman prepare to make weather observations and release a weather balloon on the terrace. The Colonel converses with a Captain, as a Sergeant aligns a sextant for observations. Aircraft parked on the airfield in the background. The airman releases the balloon in the air. The Sergeant looks through the sextant and announces readings to airman, who records them on a clipboard. The Colonel looks at the airman's notations.
United States airmen celebrate the Victory in Europe Day (VE-Day) in Germany concluding World War II in Europe. Band of the United States airmen play and sing outside a building. Drummer wears top hat. Other American airmen eat fruits and enjoy the band. A couple of airmen dance Lindy hop with each other. An Airman and Red Cross woman volunteer do Lindy and jitterbug dance. Other airmen applaud as they dance.