French partisans, members of Francs-Tireurs et Partisans, also known at the FTP or FTPF, in southern France during World War II. French partisans guard and walk with a accused Nazi collaborator on a street and then stop and interrogate him. The accused collaborationist talks and gestures. A partisan with a rifle advances through rubble. A panel delivery truck with initials 'FTPF' drives past with men inside. French people carry chairs in a street. Two French civilians kiss a man with a patch over his eye. The partisans stand with rifles in the street. The partisans or FFI engaged in street fighting. Grenades fall in the street and smoke rises.
French partisans in southern France during World War II. A French colonial soldier being loaded into an ambulance. The ambulance drives away. A nurse in a jeep and a French flag. A line-up of German prisoners of war, or POW, on a street. Colonial soldiers carry wounded on a stretcher. Partisans walk on tracks at a railroad station.
German prisoners in southern France during World War II. A group of German prisoners in an enclosure next to a factory wall. Some of the prisoners are young German teenage boys. Tents in the enclosure. German prisoners including two Mongols captured from Russia. The prisoners eat their food. An African American guards the prisoners.
United States airmen at Alto Air Base in Corsica, France during World War II. A radio station in a trailer as men operate the controls. Commander of the 65th Fighter Squadron Colonel Gilbert O. Wymond brings in a request to the man at controls. Colonel Wymond opens the door of the trailer and hands over a request to another man.
United States airmen at Alto Air Base in Corsica, France during World War II. U.S. Army Air Forces P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft lined up at the air base. A pilot in a cockpit and propellers of an aircraft in motion. A P-47 aircraft taxis. Major Manda signals take off.
United States airmen at Alto Air Base in Corsica, France during World War II. Women perform on a stage during a ENSA (Entertainments National Service Association) show for U.S. Army airmen at the air base (akin to the USO, but British based). The soldiers clap as they watch the artists perform. Women in grass skirts, gowns, and shorter skirts perform on the stage. Girls in skirts dance to entertain the airmen. Soldiers smile, laugh, and clap. An airman also performs on the stage, imitating a girl dancing.
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