Visit of film executives to Brussels, Belgium to Frankfurt in Germany. Aerial view of passenger aircraft in flight transporting the film executives from Brussels to Frankfurt. They enter the IG Farben Building (Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany). Military officers welcome them. Film producers dine at General Eisenhower's private dining hall at IG Farben Building. Robert Murphy, German Ambassador speaks to Edgar Mannix.
Visit of film executives from Brussels, Belgium to Frankfurt in Germany. A boat trip of producers on the Rhine River. Producers smoke cigars and drink wine sitting on deck of the boat. Major General Oliver P. Echols, Major General Ray W. Baker, Major General Robert W. Harper, General Robert Erskine and Major General Surtees on the boat talk to each other and watch the river and its banks. Mistresses of some producers also accompany them.
Generals of the Allied Forces visit the Displaced Persons' (DP) Camps in Wolfratshausen, Germany. General Dwight D Eisenhower, General George S Patton and Major General Louis Craig, CG 20th Corps visit Feldafing Camp. The car of the Generals. General Eisenhower talks with other officers. Generals watch children at the camp. People surround and watch curiously as the Generals enters a barracks area with a red cross symbol over the door. Images inside are dark, but they appear to be touring the barracks facility and talking to staff. Final brief scene shows the generals entering a building that appears to have been setup as a synagogue. (World War II period).
Generals of the Allied Forces visit the Displaced Persons' (DP) Camps in Wolfratshausen, Germany. Motorcycle escorts and motorcade of Generals enters Feldafing Camp. Banner with 'Feldafing Camp' written on it at, the entrance. People stand in group to watch Generals. General Eisenhower talks to other officers as other Generals watch. The five-star plate on General's car. (World War II period).
Wobbelin (Wöbbelin) Nazi concentration camp in Ludwigslust, Germany after Allied liberation in World War II. A barrack building marked “60” inside the concentration camp. Inmates and officers look at crowded corpses at the doorway of the barrack building and piled inside. Inspection party and some inmates walk ahead and find dead body of starved inmates lying on ground outside a hospital building.
Scenes following liberation of the Wobbelin Concentration Camp (Wöbbelin) operated by Nazi Germany in Ludwigslust, Germany. A dead body of starved inmate lies roughly on ground outside a hospital building. Survivor inmates stand at the door of the hospital. Notice board reads 'Ambulanzzeit' and its schedule. Inmates show other notices at the hospital door.
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