American POWs; DPs in Germany
Creator(s)
- United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Motion Picture Reference
- United States. Army. Signal Corps. (Producer)
- James M. Osman (Subject)
- Olin (Camera Operator)
Biographical History
Pfc. James M. Osman was captured on January 20, 1945 in the city of Nennig, Germany during a massive counterattack by the German Army trying to regain the city.
Scope and Content
(LIB 5032) 2200 American POWs Liberated from Stalag 9-B, Bad Orb, Germany, April 4, 1945 [originally identified by NARA as Breslau, Germany, taken on April 6, 1945]. SEQ: Released prisoners are addressed by American officer in camp area. Soldier with tin can standing in line. American POW, Pfc. James M. Osman, with chunk of bread. MCUs, released prisoners receiving coffee. Medics carry men out of building on litters. Soldiers receiving cigarettes and rations. Soldier with burned face. The commanding officer of the liberating force was Col. Walter D. Fetterly. 01:16:13 (LIB 4907) Displaced Persons, Bergzabern, Germany, March 26 and 28, 1945. Trucks carrying DPs entering German non-com school where they will be housed. DPs unloading from trucks, standing on line, preparing meals over open stoves. SEQ: Displaced persons receiving food at portable American Red Cross kitchen unit. CUs, smiling DPs wait for food.
Note(s)
The POW camp in this particular film is Stalag 9B, Bad Orb, Germany which was liberated on April 2, 1945.
Subjects
- PRISONERS
- GERMANY
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- TRUCKS
- SCHOOLS
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
- FOOD
- RED CROSS
- MEDICAL CARE
- BREAD
- POWS (AMERICAN)
- DISPLACED PERSONS (DP)
- LIBERATION
Places
- , Germany
Genre
- Unedited.
- Film