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Experience the American Journey through our country's visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States.

From of the United News collection, a World War II news series created to boost morale at home and abroad.

YANKS HELP REPAIR FRENCH RAILROADS, 1944: 1. French civilians and U.S. Army engineers repair and salvage railroad yards, bridges, and trains. 2. Generals Eisenhower, Bradley, and Montgomery confer. Shows the ruins of Malmedy, Belgium. Planes drop reinforcements to troops at Bastogne. Shows German prisoners. Gen. Taylor congratulates Gen. Collins for his defense of Bastogne. 3. Russian troops and artillery attack German forces in Poland.

WINTER GRIPS WESTERN FRONT, 1944: 1. Military equipment slides on icy roads as units of the 7th Army advance. Tanks bombard a town held by German troops. 2. Shows the funeral of Adm. Sir Bertram Ramsey. Shows Ramsey with Gen. Montgomery in Africa and with Gen. Eisenhower planning the invasion of Normandy. 3. Victory salvos are fired in Moscow to celebrate the liberation of Poland. Shows Hitler and German troops in Poland in 1939 and the final surrender to Germany. Shows Stalin and Russian generals. 4. U.S. Planes bomb Germany. Shows many German fighters being shot down by aerial gunners.

BATTLE MUD IN BURMA, 1944: 1. Burmese natives and U.S. Troops clear mud from roads. 2. U.S. Troops in Europe improvise time-saving devices. 3. A demolished truck factory in France is rebuilt and manufacturing resumes. 4. Men of the 7th Army fight German troops near Strasbourg, France, and assist civilians. British and U.S. Troops meet. Soldiers clear roads during a blizzard and uncover bodies of soldiers massacred at Malmedy.

ALLIES PIERCE SIEGFRIED LINE, 1944: 1. Russian soldiers advance to the Oder River in Poland. 2. Representatives of labor unions from 16 countries meet in London to discuss unions and the war. 3. Planes of the 8th Air Force are prepared for a raid on Berlin. Crews are briefed, planes take off, and the target is bombed.

AIR WAR ON GERMAN SUPPLY [ETC.), 1945: 1. Planes of the 9th Air Force strafe German trains. 2. French milliners make and model hats of wood shavings and paper for U.S. Service women. 3. 500 undernourished Dutch children travel to London to participate in a study of nutrition. 4. U.S. Troops fight from house to house to capture a German town.

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