German troops on the move in Czechoslovakia, following their surrender, near the end of World War II in Europe. Some of the troops rest in a field and do their best to clean up in water from small roadside stream. A continuous convoy of German military vehicles and troops move along the road in background. Several German officers converse at side of road.
A crowd of German soldier prisoners of war in a field in Czechoslovakia. A United States soldier frisks a Nazi soldier. Large mass of surrendered German troops in the field. Surrendered German equipment parked in the field. (World War II period).
German soldiers in a field in Ejpovice, Czechoslovakia, at the end of World War 2 in Europe. . A large group of surrendered German troops rest in the field. They sit on straw and rest. Many are stripped to the waist and sunbathing. Closeups of the German soldiers in various activities. such as shaving and sharing a bottle of wine..They are all in generally good spirits, and smiling (glad that hostilities have ended).
11th German Panzer Division surrenders to the Allied Forces in Neumark, Czechoslovakia during World War II. U.S. 90th Division Brigadier General Herbert Earnest discusses with German Panzer Commander General Wend von Wietersheim pointing towards a map. Nazi and Allied soldiers at the base.
Welcome of American forces by Czech civilians of Pilsen, Czechoslovakia in final days of World War 2, in Europe. Crowds of Czech civilians welcome Americans. They cheer and wave to Americans. U.S. Army GMC CCKW 2 1⁄2 ton 6X6 U.S. Army cargo trucks move along street in background. Closeups of the enthusiastic local citizens waving to the camera. They line the sidewalks and cheer, as two American jeeps lead a column of M24 Chaffee Tanks along a main street of the city.
German prisoners march past in Pilsen,Czechoslovakia. Czech civilians cheers the Americans. Buildings seen in the background. German prisoners march past through town. Russian soldiers on horses. American GI's guards road. Trees seen on either side of road. Czech civilians watch the German prisoners march. Some of the German prisoners are boy soldiers. (World War II period).
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