During the German invasion of Poland in World War II, Polish military prisoners are marched to German operated prison camps. Countless prisoners walk along a road, most still wearing their Polish army uniforms and carrying bags. German soldiers guard the prisoners from atop an embankment on the side of the road. Large German trucks drive past on the road, while others are parked. German officers watch the parade of prisoners from outside the vehicles. A close-up shot shows the Polish soldiers' feet as they march, including one man with no shoes. In a large square surrounded by buildings, lines of Polish men wait to be taken inside. They are moved around by German military personnel. Several young Polish soldiers, including one in a large coat, entering one of the camp buildings. Four Polish prisoners lean out of the upper windows of one of the buildings.
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