ME-109 G aircraft in Germany during World War II. A German ME-109G aircraft parked. Spinner and landing gear of the aircraft. ME-109 G aircraft in flight.
Horse riding in Germany. Horses and women move out of a building. Women ride horses trained in cavalry units. Women horse riders move to the countryside.
Jews in Germany 4 years after the end of World War II. Cars carrying Jewish people move along a street to railway station as they leave for the newly founded state of Israel. The Israeli flag on a car. Men on bicycles. Men loaded onto a bus. Private cars decorated with branches move towards railway station. People gathered at the station. A man salutes.
Jews in Germany. A large number of people gathered at a railway station to bid goodbye to fellow Jews as they leave for the new state of Israel. Jews loaded in railroad cars. Men board the train. People greet them. Men carry a Israeli flag.
Allied troops take over Germany during World War II. A German prisoner with barbed wire fence in the background. A number of other men taken as prisoners by Allies. Prisoners assembled out side a building in a compound.
United States 104th Infantry Division in Germany during World War II. Military Police stand guard at the entrance to Headquarters of the 104th. A sign reads 'Nothing in hell can stop the Timberwolf Division'. A jeep arrives with American and Russian flags on it. Russian and American officers assemble and exchange salutes. Major General Allen, Commander of the 104th infantry division, pins the Division's timberwolf insignia on the shoulder of Russian counterpart officer.
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