Riots in Rome, Italy. A huge crowd of civilians on streets. Rioters with flags in hand. Italian police officers control the crowd. The rioters battle with police officials on the streets.
African American soldiers in Anzio, Italy during World War II. Crates of supplies loaded on trucks parked in an area. The soldiers unload various types of rations from the trucks to a ration dump area. The crates being stacked on a field. Soldiers stand nearby. The trucks leave the area after being unloaded.
African American U.S. Army soldiers in Anzio, Italy during World War II. Soldiers unload ration crates from trucks. The ration crates are stacked on a field. A soldier in the cab of a truck. Trucks and jeeps move past along a street.
African American U.S. Army soldiers in Anzio, Italy during World War II. A welding shop. Soldiers at work in the shop. A soldier welds a scoop bucket. Others stand in the background and attend to various activities in the shop. A welding torch is being used.
African American soldiers in Anzio, Italy during World War II. A military police officer directs traffic. Buildings in the background. Trucks and other vehicles move past in the area.
General strike in Rome Italy. Strikers marching into Rome, carrying signs. The Reparto Celere, a special jeep-riding riot squad of the Italian police, disperse rioters using jeeps, clubs, and a light tank. A Reparto Celere Autoblindo AB41 armored car in Via delle Mantellate. Several views of rioters being beaten with clubs. Some are apprehended.
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