German prisoners in a fenced enclosure in Germany. Hilly terrain in background. German prisoners lie on ground. Men stand on either side of the fence. Men sleep on the ground. Several prisoners stand and talk. German prisoners walk into a cage. Several captured Nazi soldiers in civilian dress. (World War II period).
German prisoners in a fenced enclosure in Germany during World War II. Hilly terrain in background. German prisoners walk into a cage. Several captured Nazi soldiers in civilian dress. The prisoners of war (POW) march in lines. They are marched in the fenced area for segregation. Close up views of faces of German soldiers being interrogated by U.S. Army soldiers. A wounded soldier with a patch over one eye being interrogated. Several other soldiers are interrogated.
German prisoners in Germany. German soldiers being interrogated. A large number of German soldiers stand in lines. Several buildings in the background. Nazi soldiers stand in rows. Several prisoners sit. Two aged German soldiers in view. Young Nazi soldiers. (World War II period).
NATO "Exercise Monte Carlo" in Germany. Marshal Alphonse Juin of France, Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces Central Europe, arrives by car and is greeted by Lieutenant General William M. Hoge, Commander of the United States 7th Army . (General Hoge is also the Maneuver Director.) NATO military observers accompany Marshal Juin. They all walk through the woods to an encampment. There they examine a map depicting the exercise region. They pause outside a tent and then proceed further through the woods. a wooded area. Several They walk through the woods to an encampment. There they examine a map depicting exercise information. They pause outside a tent and then proceed further through the woods.
As part of the NATO forces, U.S. 7th Army tanks, troops, and artillery participate in "Exercise Cordon Bleu" with Central Army Group and 4th Tactical Air Force. One object of the exercise, among others, was to improve coordination of NATO forces of various types and nationalities. American M24 tanks move past a monitoring team parked at side of the road during the exercises in Germany. Another scene shows soldiers on motorcycles moving along a road and heavy armor following. A mortar team in the field. Infantry in defensive positions. A tank is guided into a firing position. Gunner on top of tank. Tank turret rotates. The name: "Austerlitz" painted on the turret. Tank commander looks through binoculars. Several NATO aircraft fly overhead and swoop low over water area. A tank rolls over a bridge, past Marshal Alphonse juin of France, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Central Europe, who is standing at side of road. Two F-80 jet fighters swoop low overhead. Marshal Juin is joined by two French officers, one a tank commander in helmet and goggles.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Arthur Radford, inspects U.S. installations in Germany. He is greeted by officers as he disembarks from an aircraft. He shakes hands with officers. He tours the Frankfurt Air Base and Rhine River Patrol. Several cars parked at the airport. He inspects a machine part. Other officers stand in the background. He bends down and observes in detail. He looks at a document. The officers salute him. He shakes hands with the officers.
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