U.S. troops in England during World War II. M-8 armored cars lined up. Crew seated aboard the armored cars. Some of the soldiers stand nearby. Loading activity aboard a ship. Vehicles on the deck of an LST ( Landing Ship Tank ).
German prisoners deny Britain's anti submarine campaign in a prison camp in England during World War II. Captured German undersea officers and crew walk in the prison camp. Barbed wire perimeter in the foreground. German prisoners deny Britain's anti submarine campaign.
Cars wrecked in demolition derby at Hednesford Hills Raceway in England. Jalopy jockeys gather at Hednesford Hills Race gets underway. Jalopy cars move on race course. Spectators watch the race. Jalopies crash as they are being driven on figure eight course.
Books by Robert Vansittart, 1st Baron Vansittart at a bookstall in England during World War II. Corner of book stall or news stand. Men stand by bookstall and looks at books. A young man looks at book "Black Record" by Lord Vansittart. Book "Lessons of My Life" also seen on shelf. Books by Lord Vansittart on sale at a book stall.
Preview of pre-invasion maneuvers in Great Britain during World War II, less than 2 months before the D-Day invasion of France by Allied forces. Men accumulate tons of supplies and motor cars are lined up. U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Marshal of the Royal air Force Arthur William Tedder and British Army Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery view the tons of supplies which have been accumulated. Photographers take photos. They join the troops who engage in mass maneuvers. View of a British soldier loading and firing a British spigot mortar type 35 pound anti tank PIAT gun (Projector, Infantry, Anti tank), new machine guns spit into action from tanks and masses of tanks give off salvos of artillery fire. A huge formations of transport planes in flight as hundreds of paratroopers descend on ground.
U.S. Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower speaks for 5th War Loan Drive from invasion headquarters in England during World War II. Eisenhower makes a speech about sacrifices made by men and women in battlefield as well as their homes. He talks about the resolution of the world conflict and he appeals for 5th War Loan Drive. He insists on the means by which the value of service to the country can be increased.
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