U.S. 101st Airborne Division in Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge of World War II. U.S. troops standing on a parade ground. The troops standing at attention. Their commander officer, Bridadier General Anthony McAuliffe present medals of decoration to several soldiers.
Red Cross workers in Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge of World War II. A Red cross jeep arrives in a tent area of the allied Bastogne Barracks. U.S. soldiers enter into a tent. The soldiers standing beside a jeep. A German POW medic is among them, smoking a cigarette.
Activities of U.S. 101st Airborne Division in Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge of World War II. An M5 High Speed Tractor (HST) tows a field gun along a snow covered road. The vehicle skids on the road, and troops throw sand on the road to increase traction. American troops walk on the icy road, including a Browning 1919A4 machine gun crew.
Coverage of three college football games by Army-Navy Screen Magazine. American college football game of Army vs TD Command, Kentucky. Players of both teams on the field and begin the game. Features plays by Army players Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard. Army cadets of West Point watch the game in the audience. Spectators cheer the players. Army team wins over TD Command Comets. Second segment is American college football game of Dartmouth versus Holy Cross, played at Hanover Memorial Field. Announcer in this 2nd segment is Red Barber. Players of both teams playing the game. Holy Cross Crusaders win over Dartmouth "Big Green". Third segment is American college football game of Navy vs. Villanova, where Navy wins over Villanova.
A humor segment from Army-Navy Screen Magazine. Montage of scenes in Germany featuring German armed forces and Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of Germany. Via video editing, Hitler and the soldiers are shown performing the "Lambeth Walk" dance, complete with synchronized background music. A woman from Army-Navy Screen Magazine introduces the 'Farewell Performance' fulfilling the request of a Coast Guard man. The film includes Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of Germany, addressing German soldiers and staff, and watching them in parade review as they march, some in goose step. A German band playing musical instruments. The German soldiers march and dance to 'The Lambeth Walk' via edited video that shows them marching forward and back as if they were performing the Lambeth Walk dance steps. The soldiers hold Nazi flags. The soldiers give Nazi salute as Adolf Hitler meets them. (World War II period).
War crime trials of World War II in Paris, France. People enter the Palace of Justice (10 Bd du Palais, 75001 Paris, France) to observe French Marshal Henri Philippe Petain's trial for treason. Guards check everyone's IDs before they enter the court. People, judges, and lawyers enter the courtroom. The interiors of the court. Marshal Petain enters the courtroom dressed in Marshal's uniform with single decoration. The Marshal sits in a chair. Solicitor General Andre Mornet enters and questions Marshal Petain. A witness speaks. Former Premiers Edouard Daladier and Paul Reynaud give evidence. Pierre Laval testifies as well.
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