Exhumation of Czech patriots, the victims of atrocities by Nazi German forces, from Terezin (Theresienstadt Ghetto) and Karlovy Vary concentration camps in Czechoslovakia in World War II. Prisoners dig the mass graves and take out dead bodies of Czech patriots. Dead bodies inside the graves in deteriorated condition. Workers pull out the dead bodies. A worker sprays water to clear mud from the faces of bodies for identification. A doctor examines the bodies. Dead bodies on wooden platforms kept for identification. Reburial of dead bodies keeping them in flower decked coffins. Soldiers lower rifle and salute as the coffins lowered in graves.
German citizens in Usti, Sudetenland, soon after end of World War 2. A few German citizens, wearing armbands as identification marks (during period of expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia), standing and talking on a street in Usti, Sudetenland. Two German citizens wearing armbands walking along the walkway of a street. Buildings on either side on the street. Czech civilians on the street.
Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia soon after the end of World War 2. A convoy of horse carts loaded with expelled Germans and their belongings move to the camp in Karlovy Vary. An old German with his pipe, and a woman seated on the bundles on a horse cart. Both of them wear armbands for identification. The convoy of carts enter the camp. The Germans unloading their belongings from the cart. A German family helps the Germans on carts unload their belongings. Men unload the belongings. Another cart moves along the road. A woman walks behind the cart. People outside buildings in the camp.
A memorial of the Russian Army in Czechoslovakia. A few men at the monument erected in the memory of the Russian Army which liberated Zlin. The Russian emblem on the monument. The men reading the inscription on the monument. View of a building near the monument and the Russian emblem.
The opening of a nonstop Prague-New York flight in Prague, Czechoslovakia. A Pan American World Airways (PAA) plane lands at Prague airport (Prague Ruzyně International Airport, Aviatická, 161 00 Praha 6, Czechia). U.S. flag and name 'Praha' in foreground. The plane taxis. The passengers disembark. A crowd applauds for them. Labels on the parcels carried by the plane. The crew disembarks from the plane. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) delegates shake hands with them. Farmers' employees loosen the ropes of a cargo of hatching eggs. The freight is unloaded from the plane. A truck carries boxes of eggs. German prisoners pass by the plane. The hatching eggs are placed into artificial hatches in a hatchery near Prague. Men and women carry the UNRRA' boxes full of eggs. Young chicks in the coops.
British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery visits Prague, Czechoslovakia after World War II. An American Douglas DC-3 aircraft taxis on a Czechoslovakian aerodrome. British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery alights from the aircraft. He is greeted by Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk and Commander-in Chief of the Czechoslovakian Army General Ludwig Svoboda. The gathered crowd greets Marshal Montgomery with cheers. He reviews members of Czechoslovakian 1st Armored Brigade which served under him. Marshal Montgomery in a convertible car which drives through the cheering Czechoslovakian crowd.