U.S. bombings in Cassino, Italy during World War II. Bombs burst on target near mountain. White smoke billows up from explosions.
Allied troops in Cassino, Italy during World War II. British tanks and vehicles travel over dusty road. French and U.S. soldiers set up French artillery piece. German prisoners are marched along road by U.S. and French soldiers. Young German prisoners standing around.
Food distributed to Italian refugees by U.S. troops in Cassino, Italy during World War II. Food is distributed by the U.S. Army to Italian refugees. An aged woman is helped along a rubble strewn street path. A U.S. officer distributes food. The refugees wait for their turn.
U.S. Army General Mark Clark visits the Italian second front in Nettuno, Italy during World War II. General Mark Clark discusses with U.S. Army Major General John P. Lucas. Major General Lucas smokes a cigar. General Clark boards a transport airplane. The airplane taxis and takes off. Men watch the airplane.
A burial spot for American soldiers in Nettuno, Italy during World War II. A line of litters with bodies wrapped in sheets on the ground. Soldiers arrive near the bodies. They carry the litters to a cemetery and lower them into the graves. A chaplain reads prayers for the dead.
Activities of U.S. Engineer Regiment on 'Green Beach' Nettuno, Italy during World War II. A 2 ½ ton amphibian truck approaches the area. A camp of the Engineers Regiment in the background. Soldiers stand near the tents. Engineers replace worn mats. They unroll the mats. Activity around an anti aircraft gun emplacement and a machine gun.
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