Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Last Germans leave.
M/S the procession of loaded bullock carts makes its way slowly along a road to the railway station. Various shots of German loading their belongings onto carts. L/S the procession passes a burnt-put...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Last Germans leave.
M/S the procession of loaded bullock carts makes its way slowly along a road to the railway station. Various shots of German loading their belongings onto carts. L/S the procession passes a burnt-put lorry, relic of the war. M/S and C/U the Germans line up at railway station to collect tickets. C/U a baby with dummy in mouth lies asleep in its pram. M/S and C/U of the deportees are medically examined. M/S two little boys, wearing continental caps, race up and down on scooters.
C/U a German family seated round a table. M/S they embark onto train. M/S a long line of train coaches. M/S the tracks, packed with Germans move off. M/S the Minister of the interior, Nosek, the Minister of Justice Doctor Drtina the Minister of Social Welfare and Doctor Ripka, see them off. C/U the original going up. M/S exterior view of the town theatre of Karlovy Vary. C/U Minster of the Interior, Nosek, addressing the audience in the theatre, speaking about the removal of Germans.
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