Soviet Russian and American soldiers meet in Torgau, Germany during World War II. Russian, American, and British soldiers stand around and talk. Russian cameraman takes pictures. Russian women gathered around American soldiers. Two Russian women and an American woman correspondent (Lee Miller). Banner commemorating American Russian meeting. American and Soviet soldiers stand around with a victory banner in the background. Woman soldiers of Red Army pose. Russian soldiers stand in the background.
Soviet troops near the Elbe River in Germany during World War II. A sign reads 'Elbe'. Soviet soldiers ride bicycles. A Soviet soldier puts up a Soviet flag. A gunner in the foreground. A Soviet gun crew mans a gun.
East Meets West in Germany during World War II. U.S. Major General Emil F. Reinhardt, Commander of the U.S. 69th Infantry Division and Russian officer Major General Rusakov, Commander of the 58th Guard Division meet with their respective forces. They shake hands with each other.
The allied officers in Werben, Germany during World War II. Russian officers with U.S. Army Brigadier General Alexander R Bolling crossing the Elbe river. They talk amongst themselves on the bank of the river. Vehicles parked on the field. German nurses and medics unloading wounded German soldiers and civilians from barges on the U.S. side of the river. The medics carry the wounded on stretchers and treat them. Jeeps parked on the ground. Flags flying atop flag poles. Wounded on stretchers lying on the ground.
The Battle of Tangermunde in Germany during World War II. German soldiers assist a wounded soldier. A United States officer interrogates a German prisoner. German prisoners and soldiers move across a bombed bridge. Civilians swim across a river. View of the damaged Tangermunde Bridge. A landing craft moves in the Elbe River.
View from aircraft flying over the Elbe River, at Tangermunde, after Germany surremdered in World War 2. It flies over the bridge there, which has been severely damaged, with its span touching the water at one point. The aircraft continues flying over nearby rail yards.
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