A United States P-47 aircraft bombs a town in Germany. 'Kelley 186' written on the P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft. Aerial view of towns with green fields. P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft drops napalm bombs on the town. Explosions on the ground. The aircraft strafes the German town. (World War II period).
Bomb wrecked Rheinmetall-Borsig factory in Germany. Rubble and debris in the factory. Broken pipes and cylinders on the ground. Piles of wreckage in the factory. A bombed shop with damaged roof. (World War II period).
Civilians walk on a street in Berlin, Germany soon after the end of World War 2 in Europe. American, British and Russian flags flutter on poles in Germany. Civilian men, women and children walk on the streets. German women dressed in hats and formal clothing walk on a street. A woman sits with a dachshund dog beside her. A bomb damaged building and debris in background from the war bombing.
Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov and U.S. Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery review troops in Germany. German troops stand at attention. Georgy Zhukov and Marshal Montgomery review the troops. A photographer takes pictures. Marshal Montgomery awards a medal to Georgy Zhukov. (World War II period)
Hitler Youth undergo equestrian training in Germany in World War 2. Boys in uniform mounted on horses. They perform drills, change their mounts, and jump over fences. A German boy stands next to his horse. The Hitler Youth receive certificates of recognition.
German Führer Adolf Hitler's military emissaries bring greetings to famous 85-year-old German Field Marshal August von Mackensen during World War II. Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel and other officials converse with von Mackensen and present him a laudatory document. At one point, Mackensen appears to be lecturing Field Marshal Keitel in attendance. Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Szálasi and other leaders of the nationalist Arrow Cross Party visit Adolf Hitler in Berlin, Germany. Szálasi and Hitler speak to each other while walking. Szálasi and Hungarian officials are seen wearing the Arrow Cross Party armbands.
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