View of Seine River and war wrecked bridge in Mantes, France during World War II. United States 90th Infantry Division troops cross river in assault boat. Sign board reads 'Meulan, Paris and Magny'. Soldiers on alert, stand with guns. They return with a wounded prisoner in assault boat.
Aerial view of Mantes city in France during World War II. War wrecked and damaged buildings. Shells fall next to Seine River. Explosions on ground.
Battle-weary American soldiers attend an open air chuch service by a barn in Normandy. U.S. gunners commence a concerted artillery barrage before tanks and infantry advance toward Saint Lo, France, in World War 2. Various artillery and tanks are seen, including one M4 Sherman Crab Tank (Mine sweeper). P-47s, flying low altitude close support missions, bomb a critical target, and troops move ahead on the way to Saint Lo. Two German soldiers run to surrender. Saint Lo falls. Scenes of the devastation in the city.
Lieutenant General Omar N Bradley and Secretary of State Cordell Hull visit 267th field hospital tent in Normandy, France. Soldiers stand outside the tents. Soldiers in vehicles on the street. Other soldiers stand on the street. Patients in the tent. A wounded soldier in the tent. A medic treats the patient. (World War II period).
Secretary of State, Cordell Hull and Lieutenant General Omar N. Bradley, visit the U.S. 4th division cemetery in France, during World War 2. They pay their respects at the grave of Brigadier General Teddy Roosevelt Jr., son of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. They climb into their jeep and proceed back along a road lined with moving military vehicles.
U.S. Lieutenant General Omar Bradley, Commander of the First Army, walking from a tent at his Headquarters in France during World War II. Lieutenant General George S. Patton is standing outside the tent in the background. Next, several men come from the tent, including Major General Courtney Hodges, Bradley's deputy, who walks with Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, who pauses to put on his jacket. He and Hodges stroll across the area, along with an unidentified tall man accompanying Secretary Stimson. Closeup of the three conversing. General Patton standing in the background. Glimpse of Gemeral Bradley seeing Secretary Stimson off,
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