French civilians build a bridge across the Aube River in France during World War II. French civilians nail down a block during the construction of a bridge. They tighten up blocks together with an iron rail. Men work under the bridge. A man shifts a wooden log underneath the piled up blocks. Men work with small hand operated tools on the bridge. A man hits a nail on a wooden log. Men push up wooden logs in between the bridge. A military car moves across the bridge. German prisoners with hands over head march across the bridge. The prisoners are marched under guard across the bridge. French civilians watch the prisoners. French flag flutters from a pole.
An execution chamber used by the Germans in France during World War II. German prisoners march together. German prisoners are brought to the execution place. The prisoners dig up corpses of French civilians. They search for the corpses of people who were executed by the Germans. French Forces of Interior (FFI) men in the background look on. An FFI man walks into a torture chamber used by the Germans. German prisoners and the FFI men look at the stakes where the prisoners were tied.
An execution place in Paris, France during World War II. French Forces of Interior (FFI) men watch coffins dug out from the ground. Four coffins on the ground. A coffin shop. Unused coffins on a shelf at the shop. Half made coffins on the shop floor. A wall of a torture chamber. FFI men and prisoners walk along the wall of the torture chamber. Interior of the torture chamber. Stakes in the chamber. A rosary on a stake in the torture chamber.
Japanese-American soldiers of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 100th Infantry Battalion, in Charmois, France during World War 2. The soldiers play cards. A soldier in a pup tent writes a letter.
U.S. infantrymen at Fort Manonviller in France during World War II. Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 314th Infantry Regiment, 79th Division climb up a mountain. The soldiers walk through the ruins of the old fort. The soldiers outside the fort. A soldier with a handie-talkie walks through the ruins.
Japanese-American infantrymen of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in France during World War 2. The infantrymen load and fire a 105 mm howitzer. Smoke from firing in the area.
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