NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) press conference at Palais De Chaillot in Paris, France. The press conference held by Anthony Eden, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Great Britain and Earl Alexander Minister of Defense, Tunis. Anthony Eden speaks first and mentions the problems confronting the group and the solutions to solve it. He states that help can be provided with materials and supplies. If the British do well in Malaya it will react favorably in Indochina. Earl Alexander states that this is his first meeting. He further says that the meetings are held in a friendly and cooperative spirit.
United States troops during liberation of Paris, France. French people on the streets welcome United States troops. French civilians speak to the troops. Two French boys stand next to the soldiers. A group of United States soldiers, standing next to a pole, smokes cigarettes. An army jeep parked on a road. (World War II period).
United States soldiers in Paris, France. An army jeep parked on a street during liberation of Paris. French civilians talk with United States soldiers. Army jeeps and tanks with soldiers drive past on the streets. Major General Leonard T. Gerow in an army jeep. The civilians welcome U.S. troops. (World War II period).
United States soldiers in Paris, France, during liberation of Paris. A convoy of United States tanks and vehicles on the streets in Paris. Major General Leonard T. Gerow in an army jeep. A soldier standing with Eiffel Tower in the background. French civilians look from their balconies. They cheer and wave at U.S. troops. (World War II period).
United States troops in Paris, France. A convoy of United States vehicles on a street during liberation of Paris. French civilians wave at U.S. troops. United States soldiers aboard tanks, trucks and jeeps. French civilians talk to U.S. soldiers. A large lion statue in the foreground. The civilians get on an army truck. (World War II period).
Artillery shells land near houses in the hills occupied by Nazi German forces in Besancon, France. United States troops march on a street led by a band. Onlookers watch from roadside. The soldiers march with flags and rifles in hands. (World War II period).
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