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Public Domain Stock Footage Military Newsreels 1944 Issue 13
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Synopsis: Decorations For Normandy Landing Soldiers, Antwerp Falls To Allies, General Marshall And General Eisenhower Meet, US Troops Advance On Aachen, Greeks Welcome Arrival Of British Troops... (read more)
Information: 1944 09:18 min BW
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2,600 airmen who participated in the Normandy landing are decorated by Gen. Paul Williams. Other decorations are presented to civilians and soldiers in London.

Antwerp Falls. Underground pictures of the Germans fleeing Antwerp. Shows how the Belgian underground complicated the German withdrawal from Antwerp. British and Canadian troops enter the city. Citizens wreck the homes of the collaborators.

General Marshall and Justice Byrnes arrive in Paris and are met by General Eisenhower.

U.S. troops advance on Aachen. Germany. Tank and infantry combat footage. German civilians are moved to the rear.

British soldiers are welcomed in Greece. Combined units of Greek partisans and British soldiers advance to fight and build an airstrip.