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Prisoners (Italian) taken to their camp. Libyan troops show how they were made prisoners by Italians. Italian interpreter for prisoners. Prisoners outside their tents with kit; general activities - writing...
Sassino village burns after German attack. Soviet liberators force German garrison to surrender. The bodies of three families, suffocated by the Germans, are brought out of their cellar. The Soviet troops...
May 26th, 1942. American tanks for the Libyan campaign, manned by British. Seen in action in the Western Desert carrying anti-tank and machine guns. Artillery firing. Rommel’s "wreckage" on fire - burning...
Opening shots of artillery fire by Fifth Army. Allied planes fly over Stromboli Island from Sicilian bases and bomb enemy supply lines. Allied tanks press on the Naples. Liberation of concentration camp...
General Mark Clark. Army engineers distill sea water at Naples. American reinforcements (troops) pour in. Nazi prisoners are shipped off. From Italian and African ports, troops embark for Britain.
Southern Sector: Red Army attacks German positions. Shots of German equipment, left behind as Nazis flee. German prisoners. Russian peasants return to shattered villages and try to find their dead.
The great campaign for which we have toiled since Dunkirk. British move on Caen. Surprised, Nazis surrender. Shots of Caen in ruins. German snipers rounded up. French Resistance welcomes Allies.
Canadian Second Army with British spearhead captures Arnhem. German prisoners taken - mostly young boys. Montgomery and General Bradley confer. East of the River Weser - wrecked trains. Horrors discovered in...
ITN Source synopsis: Internment camp at Groningen where British soldiers of the First Royal Naval Brigade were held during the First World War.
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