Scenes in German occupied Ukraine during World War 2. Ducks on a farm. A man follows the ducks. Trees in the background. Men riding Bactrian Camels and herding a large group of sheep. Camels pass by on the street while German troops in a line stand by and watch. German officers stand in front of the soldiers. Civilian people on the perimeter watch the soldiers in what appears to be a flag ceremony.
Lifestyle of people in Ukraine. An old woman spins thread outside a house. A basket nearby her chair. A man plays with a dog. Other people walk with dogs. Houses and trees in the background. A dog and some children stand near a car. A child plays with a pup. A woman pets the pup.
Civilians at work in German-occupied Ukraine. Older men and women civilians perform work at what appears to be a roadside or ditch construction site. They dig and shift dirt. (Likely forced labor.) Boats at a sea shore. German soldiers arrive on a boat at a small port. They come out of the boat. Group of German soldiers or guards stand at attention. They have white armbands that contain the German eagle symbol, and some have a small swastika on their caps. Houses in the background. (World War II period).
German men and women travelers pose for photographs in Ukraine, during World War 2. A German soldier in uniform takes the photographs. Women sit on a cart. Houses and trees in the background. Women of Ukraine work on the farm along with men. Collective harvesting of wheat. Men work at a construction site. Horses on the farm.
From a German travelogue filmed during World War 2. An aerial view of Ukraine. View of the countryside. Houses, buildings, factories, roads, trees and mountains visible. View of the sea.
North African Campaign in World War 2. U.S. Army Air Forces fliers of the 47th Bomb Group, , assemble for mission briefing outside a large tent at Allied airfield in North Africa, in World War 2. They look at aerial photos of targets. Red Cross women hand out refreshments to fliers. Crew members climbing, via top canopy, into an A-20 solid nose model Havoc bomber (called Boston, in British service). The aircraft is named "Boomerang." Numerous bombs are painted on its side for missions completed. An A-20 (with glass bombardier nose) is starting engines, as fireguard stands nearby. It has 38 bombs painted on its fuselage. A-20s taxiing for takeoff. One, of the 97th Bomb Squadron, with number 80 painted on its tail, takes off. A parked A-20, number 72, of the 86th Bomb Squadron. An instantaneous glimpse of several British Spitfire aircraft parked on the field. The bombers are seen flying in formation overhead. Closeup of one inflight. Aerial view of target area below. Waist gunner firing downward from a B-26 aircraft.
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