Title card says “Erprobungsstelle der Luftwaffe Karlshagen” (“Test site of the Air Force Karlshagen” in English). “Flakzielgerät 76 Schnittautnahmen 29.11.1943” (“Anti-aircraft target device 76 cut recordings 11/29/1943” in English). A V-1 rocket, also known as a buzz bomb or doodlebug,launches into the sky from a testing area at Air Force Karlshagen, in Western Pomerania, Germany during World War 2. External view of launch tower. Closeup view of the bottom of V-1 launching ramp, also known a Walter catapult.
Military trucks (possible Opel or Büssing ) carrying equipment driving out of a garage in Germany during World War 1. Soldiers closes garage door after the last truck leaves the garage.
Hitler Youth (“Hitlerjugend” in German) train at military camp in Germany during World War 2. A Hitler Youth boy uses radio under a trench. Nazi officer trains two Hitler Youth boys how to use radio to communicate in trenches. Nazi officers train Hitler Youth boys as additional manpower for the military. Two Hitlerjugend boys learn to cook in the frontlines. Nazi officers watch Hitler Youth boys learn activities. Two Hitler Youth teenagers in SS uniforms run past burning stakes. A group of Hitler Youth teenagers puts out fire from a building as part of a fire brigade training. Two boys roll out a fire hose and turn on its valve under Nazi teachers’ watch. Hitler Youth young men use fire hose to put out fire. Boys learn to put on head bandage as a Nazi instructor watch. A Nazi teacher with a Hitler Youth teenager. A Nazi officer teaches a boy how to repair a motorcycle. A Nazi instructor teaches Hitler Youth boys how to shoot with a rifle. Nazi rifle instructor smiles while teaching students. Hitler Youth boys running toward boats. A group of Nazi officers watch a demonstration. Hitler Youth boys in motorboats with instructors. Hitler Youth students on a motorboat pass over a bridge.
President Harry S. Truman in Germany for the Potsdam Conference during World War 2. Cameramen sitting and standing while taking photos or videos. A military band plays in the background. President Truman delivers a speech, addressing the Honor Guard at a flag raising ceremony. The United States flag flying. Two U.S. Army soldiers salute the flag while standing on top of a building. President Truman and General Dwight D. Eisenhower in conversation as they walk along path. President Truman and staff aboard an M3 half-track reviewing 2nd Armored Division along German Autobahn.
Destroyed buildings in a war-battered town in Germany during World War II. Explosions from bursting artillery shells are seen behind the battered houses. More artillery shells burst in a field; a destroyed house stands in front of the battlefield. Smoke covers the field as more shells are fired. Artillery shell explodes beside a damaged house. Closer view of houses bombarded by artillery shell attack. Thick clouds of smoke cover the destroyed village. Explosion of white phosphorus and high explosive shells in the village streets. Aftermath of artillery shell attack on destroyed village.
United States Infantry troops and tanks in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany during World War II. Hand sign for “3”. Infantry troops move up a hillside road. Medics remove wounded soldiers from the battlefield. Two medics carry a soldier on a stretcher, laying the patient on the side of the road. The 301st Regiment, 94th Division digging trenches on the hillside.
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