U.S. Army 90th Infantry at a destroyed bridge crossing near Kunitz, Germany. A truck approaches with a Treadway Bridge (also called a steel treadway bridge) piece on top. Troops gather at the waters edge. Soldiers string a line across the river and hold it from both sides. A Brockway Bridge Truck with a special crane is seen hoisting the treadway bridge piece off the truck. Views of the troops observing the hills in the distance through binoculars and watching for enemy activity. (World War II period).
U.S. Army 90th infantry convoy of tanks and trucks passes through the town of Probstzella in Germany. Low mountains and country side in the background. Soldiers atop an artillery tractor and trucks. Trucks loaded with equipment and ammunition. White flags of surrender draped from a number of the buildings and homes. A civilian walks by with a heavy load on her back. (World War II period).
U.S. Army 90th Infantry convoy of trucks, jeeps and full-tracks passes by the town of Probstzella in Germany. Soldiers atop the vehicles. An artillery piece drawn by a full-track artillery tractor. A sign indicates the town of Kleinneundorf approaching. (World War II period).
Children indulged in various activities at Madame Dr. Haidersbach's Children's Center in Dresden, Germany. 3rd Reich children are subjects of new Principle of Individuality. Children are taught cooking in a bakery. Children perform a mock army drill. Several children gather and watch. Group of children play harmonicas.
Two men compete in Fingerhakeln, a finger-wrestling match in Bavaria, Germany. One finger of each opponent is linked through a leather loop. The competitors wear traditional Bavarian costumes such as Lederhosen. The defeated opponent pulled off from his chair.
Kehlsteinhaus, Adolf Hitler's Eagle's Nest retreat at Berchtesgaden (German municipality) located on Mount Watzmann in Bavaria, Germany after World War II. U.S. Army forces inspecting the retreat, including General Omar Bradley and Major General Maxwell D. Taylor. A board reads ' Hitler's Home'. U.S. troops look out at the Bavarian Alps.
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