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SC 184881 - German war prisoners at Camp Wallace, Texas, assigned to work in the warehouse are shown as they make up an order of fruits and vegetables. 1943.
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SC 184885 - A German war prisoner at Camp Wallace, Texas, is shown at his assigned job working on a truck at Ordnance Command Shop #5. 1943.
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SC 184734 - Wounded Germans are treated by medics.
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SC 184871 - American M.P.s march Italian war prisoners from Palazo Del Governo to prison camp. Enna, Sicily. 21 July, 1943.
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SC 184887 - Shown working in the upholstery department of the Ordnance Command Shop #5 is one of the German war prisoners interned at Camp Wallace, Texas. 1943.
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SC 184879 - German war prisoners at Camp Wallace, Texas, shown as they pause briefly with their mowing machine during a grass cutting detail near the camp.
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SC 184882 - German war prisoners at Camp Wallace, Texas, shown at work in the cold storage warehouse cutting a side of beef, part of which will go to their own kitchen. 1943.
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SC 184888 - A German prisoner of war at Camp Wallace, Texas, is shown at work in the Service Command Shop #5 spraying paint on a truck that has been repaired. 1943.
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SC 171630 - Aerial view of German Prisoner of War camp, 4 miles west of Mateur, Tunisia, North Africa.
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SC 171624 - Unloading German prisoners arriving at one of the P.O.W. camps in Mateur, Tunisia, North Africa. 10 May, 1943.
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SC 171618 - Italian soldiers that were taken prisoner as the Allied Armies broke the back of the Axis troops in the whole of North Africa. 9 May, 1943.
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SC 171617 - German prisoners arriving at one of the prison camps. Tunisia, North Africa. 8 May, 1943.
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SC 171592-R - Jap prisoners leaving temporary encampment for permanent prison camp just completed. First Island Command. 7 January, 1943.
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SC 171631 - Aerial view of German Prisoner of War Camp 4 miles west of Mateur, North Africa. 9 May, 1943.
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SC 171625 - A long line of U.S. Army trucks loaded with German prisoners arriving at a P.O.W. camp in Tunisia.
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SC 171622 - German prisoners, captured after the Allied Armies had crushed the power of the Axis in the whole of North Africa, arrive at one of the many stockades in Tunisia, by means of their own transportation. 9 March, 1943.
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SC 171623 - An American M.P. with a portion of German prisoners that were taken after the Allied Armies took the whole of North Africa.
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SC 171625 - Military Police of the 1st Armored Division giving water to thirsty German prisoners. Tunisia, North Africa. 8 May, 1943.
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SC 171614 - A group of German soldiers that wanted to be taken prisoner by the American infantry.
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SC 171610 - Two Italian Lieutenants, who were captured along with some four hundred other Italian soldiers, and were questioned of the whereabouts of their units replied, "Our unit she is here".
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SC 335326 - In front of the University of Leipzig, the Police force of the City are rounded up by infantrymen of 69th Infantry Division, 1st U.S. Army.
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SC 335277 - 3rd U.S. Army soldier guards German prisoners in the public square at Kaiserslautern, Germany. 21 March, 1945.
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SC 171612 - Lineup of decrepit Italian prisoners taken by the 9th Division. Tunisia, North Africa. 1 May, 1943.
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SC 171611 - Part of the nightly haul of Italian prisoners taken by the 9th Division. Tunisia, North Africa. 1 May, 1943.
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SC 335318 - Ruhr Pocket cleanup. After the surrender of the entire east half of the Ruhr Pocket by Lt. Gen. Fritz Baverlein, 53rd Panzer Corps Commander, to the 7th Armored Division, 1st U.S. Army...
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SC 170119 - Italian prisoners march from the stockade to truck.
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SC 171613 - Mussolini's Dream of Empire. Here are a few of his brave and hearty soldiers, without shoes and in rags, who walked miles to give themselves up to the Americans.
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SC 171616 - German soldiers that were taken prisoner after the Allied Armies had crushed the Axis troops in the whole of North Africa. 9 May, 1943.
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SC 171609 - Pfc. Maurice Bell, Indiana, talks with a German prisoner, who was happy to be a prisoner. 30 March, 1943.
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SC 335302 - Civilians watch tanks and infantrymen pass through the town of Konigshofen.