Mass movement of German refugees in Germany during World War II. The refugees wait at the curb of the streets with their luggage. A woman gives medicine to her child. A policeman on a street. Trucks driven through the streets. Buildings and trees in the background. A small group of refugees waits alongside a highway. They signal to the trucks for a lift. The refugees walk with their belongings along a country road. They sit and relax along the roadside after walking for a long time.
Mass movement of German refugees in Germany during World War II. German refugees haul a trolley loaded with their luggage through the streets. Trees on either side of the street. A truck drives past through the streets. A loaded truck stops alongside the refugees. The refugees load their luggage and board the truck.
Joseph T. McNarney delivers a speech in Germany after World War II. United States Army Air Force ( USAAF ) General Joseph T. McNarney seated at a desk delivers a speech on taking over United States Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower's command. He states "it is my policy to follow out the policies laid down at Potsdam and so ably carried out by General Eisenhower. I have not forgotten who started the war. The German people as a whole supported it and they must be made to realize their responsibility. Germans must work out themselves. They can and must produce without the taint of Nazism so that they can take their place among the peace loving countries of Europe." The American flags in the background in the office.
Joseph T. McNarney delivers a speech in Germany. United States Army Air Force General Joseph T. McNarney seated at a desk speaks to the U.S. Forces and talks about the policies. He states that the Germans must realize their responsibility. The flags of the U.S. in the background in his office.
Joseph T. McNarney delivers a speech in Germany. United States Army Air Force General Joseph T. McNarney seated at a desk speaks to the U.S. Forces and concludes saying that some of the Germans will have to stay to carry out the work of occupation. The flags of the U.S. in the background in his office.
Activities of GIs and liberated French prisoners in Germany during World War II. The liberated French prisoners sit on the steps in front of a building. GIs stand around them. Men load ammunition into a tank. Soldiers watch used artillery shells. Self propelled guns fire. Liberated prisoners of war.
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