U.S. landing crafts hit a beach for the invasion of France during World War II. U.S. troops climb up a cargo net out of an LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel). Landing crafts pull up alongside the gangway of a ship. A DE (Destroyer Escort) underway. A Task Force underway. Barrage balloons in the background. Transports underway. Personnel aboard a transport. Landing crafts loaded with U.S. troops head for the beach. A British LST (Landing Ship Tank) underway.
French 2nd Armored Division in France during World War II. A German ammunition dump burns near Verion. German prisoners are marched along a dirt road. French M-4 tanks and mortars fire into woods.
An American feature film depicts the life of professional dancer Jerry Jones during World War I. Soldiers at a battlefront in France. They fire rifles and advance on the front. The soldiers seated in a hide out discuss amongst themselves. A bugler seated on the ground holding his bugle. Smoke from bombardment in the area. Jones gets injured in a blast. The soldiers fire on the battlefront. Newspaper headlines read: 'Armistice Believed Near'. The soldiers enjoy inside a building after the war. The bugler, Jones and other soldiers seated at a table talking amongst themselves. The soldiers sing and play various musical instruments. They discuss about what to do after the war. Jerry Jones holds a mail and tells them that he is going to become a father. They drink wine.
Opens with scene of Japanese Ambassador to Germany, General Hiroshi Oshima ascending stairs to greet German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop. The Japanese and German representatives are shown signing an economic pact. Scene changes to French young men working in a German plant in occupied France during World War II. Prisoner French young men are seen working as apprentices in the German artillery plant. Men working on machines in the plant and then seated in a dining hall to have a meal. The French workers receive diploma certificates on completion of their training.
U.S. General John J. Pershing centennial in France. Exterior of the Metropole hotel. It was the headquarters of American General staff during World War II. Vehicular traffic outside the building. French and American soldiers at the monument. Soldiers stand in formation. Army band plays music. An American officer makes an address. American and French officers lay wreath at base of the monument.
United States General John J. Pershing centennial in France. A monument in view. Trees and houses in the background. Fountains surrounding the monument.
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