Various shots of Hermann Goering being interviewed by Allied military press men and women outside a house. Goering has an interpreter. Press men and women taking photographs. Goering answering questions....
Various shots of Hermann Goering being interviewed by Allied military press men and women outside a house. Goering has an interpreter. Press men and women taking photographs. Goering answering questions. Some good close up shots of Goering talking - no sound, lip movement only. Large crowd of press seen. Goering walking off escorted by guard after the interview. American General talking to press. Various shots of a group of high ranking German officers in front of line of cars surrounded by American soldiers. Various shots of the German officers talking to the Americans. German officers, escorted by American guards, walking amongst ruins on a street.
High ranking German officer walks out of a building and sits in a jeep, followed by American guard. Procession of jeeps driving along road. Several shots of a group of German high ranking prisoners and their American captors. Line of jeeps stops in front of a building. Captured German Officers and their American escort entering building. Long shot of a building - it is a large countryside villa. More shots of the German officers.
Paperwork states that one of the captured German officers might be Filed Marshal Von Klug.
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The German Officer heavily featured from 07:58 onwards is Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt.