Damaged Remagen Bridge across the Rhine River in Remagen, Germany during World War II. The American flag flutters in wind from the towers of the damaged Remagen Bridge (Ludendorff Bridge). Mountains in the background. The damaged bridge.
German prisoners in trucks move across a pontoon bridge in Germany during World War II. Trucks loaded with German prisoners move across the pontoon bridge on the Rhine River. Children hold tools. Buildings in the background. Boys standing near a sign board. The boys walk past a car on a road. The children standing on the road. Trees in the background.
Civilians cross General Leslie J McNair bridge on River Rhine in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Large group of civilians including majority of women and girls walk with their bicycles. Vehicles and pedestrians cross the bridge. Wrecked boat capsized in water and other wreckages of the war near the bridge. A tractor carrying material, livestock and women crosses the bridge.
Groups of civilian men and women walk with their bicycles and cross the General Leslie J McNair bridge on river Rhine in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Trucks and vehicles with luggage and people in them cross the bridge. A signboard reads the name of the bridge. Allied soldiers keep a watch on the people.
The opening ceremony of the Victory Railroad Bridge on Rhine river in Duisburg, Germany. U.S. soldiers of the 332nd Engineer Regiment stand in columns beneath the bridge. A flight of U.S. B-26 bombers passes overhead as trains loaded with U.S. troops cross the newly constructed bridge. U.S. Army Generals include Major General Leonard T Gerow, Major General Cecil R Moore, Brigadier General Clarence R Burpee, Brigadier General Ewart G Plank and Brigadier General Carl R Gray are present at the ceremony. The Generals deliver their speeches to the troops from a raised platform. Soldiers of the 332nd Engineer Regiment receive medallions. The customs towers of the old Rheinhausen -Duisburg bridge can be seen still standing on the opposite bank. (World War II period).
Civilians crossing steel Bridge across the Rein (Rhine) River between Ruhrort and Homberg, Germany, under observation by armed French troops in 1921. The bridge is partially obstructed by barbed wire obstacles deliberately placed. The roadbed is paved with stone blocks and has a rail line in it's center. The civilians appear to be heading to work. As they leave the bridge, heavy industrial facilities, including smoke stacks can be seen in the distance. View of waterway from bridge, showing several commercial side-wheeler steam vessels. French troops man a machine gun emplacement.
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