Romanian Marshal Ion Antonescu steps from his Ju-52 transport airplane upon his visit to the Eastern front. The ground is snow covered. He is greeted by Nazi officers including General Erich von Manstein. Marshal Antonescu reviews German and Romanian troops drawn up in formation. He converses with the senior officers, and then reviews the troops, taking time to speak with a number of them individually. He holds up the flap of one soldiers coat and examines it. (World War II period).
Romanian Marshal Ion Victor Antonescu visiting German and Romanian troops on the Eastern Front during World War II. The area is covered in snow and ice. He talks to Romanian cavalrymen as they stand next to horses. he is accompanied on his inspection tour by German General Erich von Manstein. A ship can be seen in the background. Antonescu speaks with machine gun crews holding belts of cartridges. He examines a 75mm field piece in a camouflaged trench. He visits a dugout in a trench. Marshal Antonescu and his entourage walk slowly past assembled troops
Ion Victor Antonescu, Romanian Marshal, visits German and Romanian troops in Bessarabia, during World War II. He is escorted by German General Erich von Manstein. Marshal Antonescu speaks with a number of individual soldiers and presents medals to many. He stands on a low platform and makes the presentations to soldiers who come forward as their names are called. German General von Manstein stands with the Marshal during the presentations. They salute as Romanian troops march past in review.
German troops advance in Transcarpathian Oblast, Ukraine, during World War 2. Map shows the Polish-Ukrainian (Soviet Union) border. Narrator refers to the Battle in the East (the Eastern Front). German armored forces, camouflaged with branches of shrubbery, attack to the East, primarily from Poland, in Operation Barbarossa. Stug III self-propelled assault guns are seen, as well as towed artillery pieces moving along rural roads in agricultural areas. German officers look through binoculars. Spire of a church seen in distant rural village. German artillery firing at close to zero elevation. A small village with houses burning. Closeup of German tank commander looking out from his top hatch. German soldier receiving first aid for cut on face. German infantry engaging defenders in house-to-house combat with small arms. Houses ablaze in the village.
U.S. WAC (Women's Army Corps) MP (Military Police) in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia during World War II. Military women of the WACs with MP brassards run from barracks through a gate marked 'WAC Military Police'. WACs march in formation. A WAC stands in front of a traffic sign as others pass.
U.S. WAC (Women's Army Corps) MP (Military Police) in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia during World War II. WACs in fatigues practice judo on a field.
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