Fleet of Allied A-26 warplanes of United States Army Air Force in flight over the Alps in Germany, during World War II. Large group of planes fly in formation in two groups. Fleet of planes flying upwards in sky, as seen from plane flying at lower altitude.
Victims of a Jewish concentration camp in Germany during World War II. German uniformed medics carry women victims and place them on stretchers. Women lying on litters smile. Stretchers carried inside a hospital. Red Cross ambulances drive down a road. Ambulances pull up at the hospital. Litters unloaded from the ambulance. German medics lead wounded on foot inside the hospital. German nurses at the hospital. The wounded lying in beds. U.S. Army medics examine victims. A medic wraps a bandage around a woman's leg. A medic cleans a wound on a victim's back.
Victims of a Jewish concentration camp in Germany during World War II. Victims on stretchers being placed in ambulances. A U.S. Army soldier leads a wounded to an ambulance. Soldiers bring women out of the concentration camp building. Stretchers being loaded into ambulances. The wounded feet of a victim. Wounds and lesions on buttocks of a victim. U.S. Army medics examine women lying in beds. Ambulances pull away from the concentration camp.
Chief Prosecutor Robert H Jackson starts opening address to court during the Nuremberg Trials in Germany, following World War 2. He states, "The privilege of opening the first trial in history for crimes against the people of the world is a grave responsibility. The wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant, and so devastating that civilization can not tolerate their being ignored because it can not survive their being repeated."
Allied troops take over Germany during World War II. A German prisoner with barbed wire fence in the background. A number of other men taken as prisoners by Allies. Prisoners assembled out side a building in a compound.
United States 104th Infantry Division in Germany during World War II. Military Police stand guard at the entrance to Headquarters of the 104th. A sign reads 'Nothing in hell can stop the Timberwolf Division'. A jeep arrives with American and Russian flags on it. Russian and American officers assemble and exchange salutes. Major General Allen, Commander of the 104th infantry division, pins the Division's timberwolf insignia on the shoulder of Russian counterpart officer.
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