American troops on a beachhead at Anzio, Italy during world War II. They use mine sweepers to check the safety of the beach. The area is relatively quiet, without notable battle damage in the harbor or surrounding structures. Scene shifts to further up the beach, where a DUKW amphibian truck is parked, and supplies are unloaded to soldiers on the beach. (World War II; WW II; World War 2; World War Two)
Landings in Anzio, Italy during World War II. U.S. soldiers board Landing Craft Infantries (LCIs). Officers examine a miniature table map of Anzio beachhead and sector.
A film about war activities in Leningrad, Soviet Union during World War II. Damaged buildings of the Russian city. An antiaircraft gun position and a streetcar running in the foreground. Explosions on buildings as German shells impact. Injured Soviet people standing by. An old woman is made to sit on the ground. A woman cries. A young boy looking downward, sadly. A dead child lying on steps. People help clear debris in the streets following bombardment.
U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Denver, Colorado as he is recovering from a heart attack. Exteriors of the hospital. Automobile traffic on a road. The President in a wheel chair is brought by doctors and nurses for pictures. Cameramen click pictures. The President smiles sitting in the wheel chair.
United States President Dwight David Eisenhower addresses people in Washington DC, United States. Correspondents gathered at the Indian Treaty Room in the Old Executive Office Building (1650 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006, United States). President Dwight Eisenhower addresses a press conference regarding running for a second term. News men rush out of the conference hall. The president addresses people from the White House stating that he would continue serving the country if reelected.
U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower addresses people in Washington DC, United States. The President addresses a press conference. The President says that he will quit the office if his health declines. He also states that Vice president Richard Milhous Nixon will make his own decision. The newsmen move out of the conference hall after the conference.
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