German prisoners of war in France during World War I. The first group of German prisoners captured by the Americans at a prison camp. The twenty one soldiers and two officers in a barbed wire enclosure. The haggard looking young soldiers. Two German officers with their backs towards the camera. U.S. officers talk to the German prisoners. Cars and soldiers on the road in the background.
United States officials and officers in France during World War I. American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Commander General John Pershing and President Raymond Poincare review cavalry and infantry troops of the American and French forces. Also standing with them is former Prime Minister Paul Painleve and other American and French military leaders. U.S. and French cavalry and infantry march past in review. Soldiers carry the U.S. and French flags. Soldiers salute as they pass the leaders.
Allied troops advance around Paris,France during World War II. A pontoon bridge across Seine river as tanks of the U.S. 3rd Armored Division advance across the pontoon bridge. Civilians watch the military convoy advance from the banks of the Seine. A boat on the bank of the river. A tank rolls across a pontoon bridge.
U.S. war correspondents in France toward the end of World War II. A U.S. Navy patrol boat underway in the Atlantic Ocean with sailors aboard it. A war correspondent comes out of a house and poses near a truck. A young French girl poses with him. Shots of a a busy downtown street from a moving vehicle. Large building at the end of the street has an advertisement sign "Joselli" atop the building. A sign on a building reads 'Theatre' and the name of the Theatre, is partially obscured by a draped American flag. A French flag flies beside it. US, French, and British flags together on various buildings. A war correspondent stands on a building balcony in a city area and smiles for the camera. Another war correspondent on a village street poses for the camera and puts on sunglasses. He is joined by the correspondent who had posed with the girl, and they walk up a street beside row houses, to a parked, covered U.S. Army personnel carrier truck.
Operation of heavy floating crane as logs are moved into position for construction of floating dock in France. Canadian and United States soldiers work on the aid operation. (World War II period).
Floating crane lowers small boat into water at Harbor in France. Another crane lowers truck onto ship. United States soldiers get aboard ship. Troops on ship deck. (World War II period).
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