Various shots of the American General George Patton walking with several dignitaries on his arrival to Stockholm train station. General Patton enters a car to drive off.
General Patton goes shooting with pistol at indoor range - underground. Various shots of General...
Various shots of the American General George Patton walking with several dignitaries on his arrival to Stockholm train station. General Patton enters a car to drive off.
General Patton goes shooting with pistol at indoor range - underground. Various shots of General Patton and line of men in evening suits shooting. American flag flying on the side. Men looking at targets. Woman writing results on board. Men shooting, inspecting targets and marking results on board. General Patton's name is first on board.
A car arriving at Karlberg Military Academy, Stockholm. General Patton shaking hands with Swedish officer. The two men and several other officers entering school.
Note - there are names of several men in the old record, they probably appear in the film. They are Lilliehook, Swedish athlete, Lewenhaupt, Swedish athlete, Major Asbrink and Patrick de Laval.
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