German civilians loot railroad cars in Sobernheim, Germany during scarcity and shortages near end of World War II. The civilians push carts through the streets. Buildings on either side of the streets. A man rides a horse drawn cart. The civilians fill buckets with coke (fuel) from the railroad cars. They load the coke into various types of carts and push the carts over railroad tracks. A man holds a rake.
Civilians loot railroad cars in Sobernheim, Germany during World War II. Men load coke (fuel) into a cart with shovels. Civilians push carts loaded with coke over railroad tracks. They take wheels from a railroad car and load them into a truck.
Rebuilding activities in Pforzheim, Germany after World War II. A construction site. A man hauls a wheel barrow. Carpenters make wooden frames for concrete pouring.
Rebuilding activities in Pforzheim, Germany after World War II. A building under construction around the shell of old damaged structure. Wheel barrows loaded with cement are hoisted to the top of a scaffold. A German worker pours cement in the wheel barrows using shovels. Other workers load bricks in the barrows.
Rebuilding activities in Pforzheim, Germany after World War II. German workers lay bricks using trowels. Damaged buildings in the background.
Rebuilding activities in Stuttgart, Germany after World War II. A damaged government building. Heaps of debris. A steam shovel bucket scoops up debris and unloads it in a truck. The bucket of the steam shovel swings and unloads debris in the truck. Laborers pick up old bricks and place them in a cart.
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