U.S. aircraft flying over snow-covered area of Japan, during World War 2. Gun camera records strafing of lines of communication (roads, bridges, etc. ) on the ground.
Short sequence from gun camera of U.S. aircraft strafing snow-covered targets in Japan during World War 2
Winter time and snow on the ground in Japan. U.S. gun camera footage shows strafing attacks against ground targets in World War 2.
Gun camera footage records strafing by U.S. fighter aircraft of targets in Japan during World War 2. Fire and smoke seen due to explosion on the ground.
Strafing of ground targets in Japan, as recorded by gun camera of U.S. aircraft during World War 2. Aerial strafing seems concentrated on lines of communication such as roads and waterways. Mountains visible in background. Fire and smoke seen, due to explosions.
United States Army soldiers guard the entrance of Burger-Brau Keller in Munich in Germany. United States Army troops of 42nd (Rainbow) Division march past the entrance. Isar river seen with the bridges intact. (World War II period).
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