German newsreel on German 19th Army Panzer Tank Corps and Von Kleist group offensive against France during World War II. German 19th Army Tank corps advances in Battle of France. German soldiers and tanks move forward in open battle field areas amidst heavy firing. German soldiers in streets of a French town. Dead British soldiers of British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and rubble on the streets of Amiens. Pz.II's, Pz.III's and Pz.IV tanks of 1.Pz.Div roll into the city as buildings burn. A dead British soldier machine gunner. Dead bodies of British soldiers scattered over the area and destroyed British tanks and British military trucks. Soldiers and workers digging earth (possibly for burial of dead.) Cow stands near a dead cow cow in a farm yard. German officers and French officers confer. Civilian refugees (mostly women and children) flee the town, migrating away from battle with many belongings packed on wagons and walking on foot with luggage. A tower or steeple of a church or town hall burning at night. German forces advance into the town during occupation. Convoy of trucks and jeeps advance as many refugee civilians rest along the roads with their belongings. Weary prisoners of war (British soldiers and French soldiers) march into an a camp under German guard. View of empty encampment that had housed British or French soldiers.
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