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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1943 Issue 34
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Synopsis: US Forces Make Amphibious Landing On Attu In The Aleutian Islands., German Fails In Its Attack On Allied Convoy, Allied Forces Enter Tunis North Africa... (read more)
Information: 1943 11 min BW
Show All Military Newsreels Titles Military Newsreels: 1943 - Issue 34
Behind a naval bombardment from a battleship US forces make an amphibious landing on Attu in the Aleutian Islands. Troops climbing down landing nets into landing crafts boats; Amphibious landing.

A convoy of ships in heavy seas. Depth charges are dropped and a German submarine which tried to attack a convoy is forced to surface then sinks.

Shows allied forces entering Tunis. Only small groups of German snipers remain. Hordes of German soldiers surrender. Italian Marshall Giovanni Messe surrenders. Shows German Colonel General Jurgen Von Arnim. British troops are warmly greeted by citizens. French General Giraud reviews French troops.