Three U.S. Army Air Forces P-38 aircraft fly overhead and peel off to begin landing at an airfield in Belgium, during World War 2. . A formation flight of Four P-47 Thunderbolt fighter planes follows, peeling off to land. One of the P-47s, a "razor back" from the 387th Fighter Squadron (yellow cowl band, coded "B4"), 365th Fighter Group, is seen landing on the runway, with its canopy open.
Parked P-47 Thunderbolt fighter aircraft on an airfield in Belgium. Several P-47 Thunderbolts parked along a paved strip with their engines running. Buildings in the background.
U.S. Army 7th Armored Tanks in Belgium during World War II. M-4 tanks pull off snow covered road onto a field.
Breendonck Concentration Camp in Belgium during World War II. Views of the camp. Blood-stained coffins at the camp are exhibited as an evidence of brutality and atrocities by Nazi German guards.
Breendonck Concentration Camp in Belgium after World War II. Views of the camp. Inmates demonstrate how victims were tied up for beatings by Nazi German guards. A barbed wire stick which was used to beat the inmates.
Breendonck Concentration Camp in Belgium after World War II. Prisoners demonstrate how they were tied in chains and then a tourniquet was applied to tighten the chains by Nazi German guards. A thumb screw is shown in operation.
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