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Fighting Continues In Germany - Malmedy Massacre Victims Removed
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keywords: wwii, european theater, bingen germany, malmedy massacre, war crime, executed soldiers
Synopsis: Soldier of the U.S. 7th Army in combat recapturing the strategic town of Bingen Germany while in Malmedy Belgium the U.S. 30th Division help to recover the frozen bodies of U.S. soldier who were brutally executed in the Malmedy Massacre a War Crime that stiffened the resistance of all defending U.S. soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge...(read more)
- Date: 1945
- Duration: 00:02:38
- Sound: Yes
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: Germany, Belgium

































Fighting Continues In Germany - Malmedy Massacre Victims Removed
Scenes from the Western Front of the Allied winter offensive in WWII. Allied infantry seen advancing in snow. Brief view of Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill at the Yalta conference. Animated map showing "pincers" closing in on Germany. The British 2nd Army closing in at Hungen,Germany taking more and more German prisoners.
Shows soldiers of the U.S. 7th Army recapturing the strategic town of Bingen, Germany. U.S. Army combat photographer filming U.S. troops breaking into buildings. Bodies of dead German soldiers lying in the snow. Residents of Bingen emerge from cellars and other hiding places to be evacuated behind the lines.
Families are driven to safety in American Army trucks. At Hagenau, Germany, American troops, under counterattack by German forces, blow up a key bridge.
Aerial views of Malmedy, Belgium, where bomb craters line the terrain. The Malmedy massacre. At the Baugnez crossroads troops of the U.S.30th Division uncover snow-covered bodies of American prisoners of war who were killed by their German captors . German prisoners of war, mostly from the 5th Fallschirmjager Division (parachute division), with hands raised, look on apprehensively.
- Related Titles:
- Military Newsreels: 1945 - Issue 8