Nazi atrocities on display: A shrunken human head, shrunken by experiments and tortures of the Nazi Germans, on display in Nuremberg, Germany after World War II. The shrunken head from Buchenwald Concentration Camp is introduced as evidence for war trials. An Allied military officer examines the head closely.
Soldiers of Allied Armed forces inspect the war damaged birth home of Ludwig Von Beethoven in Bonn, Germany. The house was damaged during World War II. Soldiers with weapons stand outside the houses and read the name plates. Other houses near Beethoven's house. Soldiers enter the destroyed house and walk on rubble. Bust of Beethoven in the damaged house.
Soldiers of Allied Armed forces in Bonn, Germany. They inspect the house of Ludwig Von Beethoven which was damaged during World War II. In the backyard the soldiers observe the damage to the house by bombing and battle. Soldiers walk on debris and enter the house. Other houses on roadside near Beethoven's house. Soldiers enter the destroyed house and walk on rubble. Bust of Beethoven in the damaged house.
Military Police in Cologne, Germany after World War II. They do daily exercises instructed by an officer of the United States Army Pedestrian and cyclists civilians on roads near huge buildings. Company of Military Police authorized by military government, arranged in files on roads. The company is inspected and drilled by a U.S. Army officer.
Military Police in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Authorized by the military government the policemen do their daily exercises. Civilians with 'Civilian Police' armbands listen to the instruction from a Military Police officer. A Civilian Policeman interrogates a cyclist and checks his identification papers.
Military Police, authorized by military government, doing daily exercises in Cologne, Germany after World War II. Company of Military Police arranged in files doing drills. A United States Army officer instructs the commander of the Military Police company. The commander salutes the American officers and the two of them walk. The commander leads the marching troop of the Military Police.
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