File:111-adc-2655 Fall of Aachen Germany.webm
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Signal Corps11ADC 2655DC SOURCE: AFCF (M-747)2655 FILM: ARCH & APC MP 582' ea SilettLIB 111FALL OF AACHENGermany15 Oct 44MSs, US infantrymen with guns at ready move down streets.MLS, soldier with wire reel on back strings wire as he advances along street.MS from inside wrecked store, soldiers ,cross street at work near CP.MS, four German prisoners remove dead on litter from house. Several US medicshelp in their evacuation.LSs, CUs, German prisoners with body on litter walk away from house.MS, two M-4 tanks advance thru streets and occasionally stop to fire.US infantrymen follow closely behind tanks.Excellent scenes, artillery and bomb damage to buildings of city.MSs, LS, tank maneuvers thru streets.MS, soldier seated near wreckage of bldg speaks over handie-talkie radio.Accession Number III-NAV-210ARMY PICTORIAL CENTER, 35-11 35th Ave. , LIC 1, NYERBS/es Level of Description: Item Type(s) of Archival Materials:Moving Images This item was produced or created:10/15/1944 The creator compiled or maintained the series between:1947 - 1964 Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted Edited:Unedited Sound Type:Silent Accession Number(s):III-NAV-210 Subjects Represented in the Archival Material(s):Motion pictures |
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Author | Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (9/18/1947 - 3/1/1964) | |||||||
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