U.S. prisoners of war are freed in the Philippines during World War II. Liberated men are being interviewed. United States Signal Corps Sergeant Samuel Goldy is interviewed. He states that he is very happy as he is a free American again.
U.S. prisoners of war are freed in the Philippines during World War II. Liberated men are being interviewed. An officer is interviewed after being liberated. He talks about his experiences in the prison camp and says that he is glad to be back. A thatched hut in the background.
Liberated United States prisoners of war (POWs) in the Philippines during World War II. Liberated men are being interviewed about their time in Japanese prison camps. A liberated sergeant is interviewed. He talks about his experiences in the prison camp and says that he is glad to be back at his home. A thatched traditional Filipino Bahay Kubo house in the background.
United States soldiers in Birresborn, Germany during World War II. They cross a pontoon bridge which they have constructed over the Kyll River. Houses along the side of the river.
U.S. Army Brigadier General Benjamin Davis in Liege, Belgium during World War II. Brigadier General Davis arrives in Liege in a car. He inspects a quarter master (QM) depot and engineering installations. He talks to African American troops. A sign board on the top of a building reads 'Enlisted Men Mess'. The Brigadier General inspects living quarters, barracks and mess halls.
Activities of U.S. soldiers in Thionville, France during World War II. Buildings in the snow covered area. Men unload boxes from a truck and carry them to a building. They carry white snow capes from the building and load them into trucks.
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