Activities of U.S. soldiers and police in Heidelberg, Germany after World War II. A United States captain inspects baggage of civilians at a railroad station. United States Military Police checks license of a civilian autoist on the streets. Trees in the background. U.S. soldiers frisk civilians on the streets. Women Army Corps (WAC) searches women.
Activities of U.S. soldiers in Heidelberg, Germany after World War II. The soldiers frisk civilians on the streets. Buildings in the background. The soldiers check luggage of the civilians on the streets. Civilians are lined up at a railroad station. The soldiers search their baggage and parcels.
Activities at Russian Displaced Persons Camp in Heidelberg, Germany during World War II. Russian displaced men march at the displaced persons camp. Officers Charles McDonald and Pat Dunne wear United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration armbands. Russian men and women perform a play on an outdoor theater stage. Officers and the displaced persons watch the play.
Russian Displaced Persons Camp in Heidelberg, Germany during World War II. Aerial view of the buildings at the campsite. Grasslands nearby.
Activities at Russian Displaced Persons Camp in Heidelberg, Germany during World War II. Russian men and women dance and celebrate May Day. An orchestra plays. Buildings in the background.
Activities at Russian Displaced Persons Camp in Heidelberg, Germany during World War II. Men march on a field. Trees in the background. The men perform drill during a training for enlistment in the Russian Army. Trainers guide them. Buildings in the background.
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