Former prisoners seen after being set free from Nazi prison camps in Germany at end of World War 2. The prisoners shake hands after being set free. The prisoners include Prince Frederick Leopold of Prussia, Baroness Schuschnugg, German industrialist Fritz Thyssen and Baron Schell. The Baroness stands with a young girl and a man as she smiles after being set free. Other prisoners include Bishop of Clermont-Ferrand Gabriel Piquet, former Prime Minister of Hungary Miklos Kallay and Commanding officer of Greek Army General Alexandros Papagos. German Army General Franz Halder and his wife after being set free. Prince Leopold raises his coat collar to reveal his prisoner number. German General Franz Halder stands with his wife.
Allied troops in Germany during World War II. Allied troops walk on a street. Damaged buildings on either side of the street. Rubble on the street. The troops on tanks and trucks advance. First U.S. Army troops in a trench with guns. The troops on tanks fire and advance. The troops on a tank advance. An insignia of the United States on a tank. The U.S. 9th Army troops on jeeps cross the Rhine river. A troop on a bridge crosses the river. The troops enter a German town Lich. The damaged buildings. A soldier fires a gun. The dead German soldiers. The captured German troops raise their hands and advance. The German people stand. A view of the damaged and wreckage in Julich. Allied Supreme Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower and the U.S. 9th Army Commander W.H. Simpson inspect positions near Julich. A view of the damaged town. The civilians walk on a street. The captured German soldiers walk on the street. Russian and Polish prisoners are liberated. The U.S. Army soldier greet the Russians and Polish prisoners. The prisoners are liberated and meet each other. A soldier stands with a woman. A view of a German concentration camp. The buildings at the camp. Barbed wire fence around the camp.
U.S. 899th Field Artillery Battalion, 75th Division in Germany during World War II. The soldiers of U.S. 899th Field Artillery Battalion, 75th Division unload 105mm shells from a vehicle. A soldier carrying a box of shells. A soldier with spectacles. A soldier removes tapes sticking on the shells. Another soldier taking out shells from a box. The soldier removes the tape. A soldier carries a shell and puts it in a dugout. He comes out after keeping the shell. A barrel of a gun in the foreground. The shells piled up. A soldier takes out shells and places them into a box.
U.S. tanks move up a road in Germany during World War II. Four German prisoners walk. Liberated French prisoners cheer as U.S. troops arrive on tanks. A U.S. tank moves up. A medic attends to a wounded German soldier. Long lines of German prisoners marching along a road and sidewalks. White flags hang from buildings. U.S. tanks move along a narrow street.
American Army officers speak with local German policemen in a town in Germany near the end of World War 2, in Europe. German homes on fire on outskirts of town. U.S. Sherman tanks moving at high speed along road beside a river. German firemen fighting fires with hoses. Charred remains of a burning German aircraft. (Unrelated brief glimpse of corpse at Concentration Camp.)
Victims of a Nazi concentration camp in Germany during World War II. Corpses lying on the ground at the concentration camp. A U.S. officer interrogates a camp prisoner. Charred bodies of victims. A human leg sticks out of a lime pit and bloody water.
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