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US 4th Cavalry Regiment soldiers fire small arms as they enter Erftwerk factory, Grevenbroich, Germany, in World War II
United States Army 4th Cavalry Regiment advance cautiously, firing small arms, as they enter the Erftwerk factory in Grevenbroich,Germany during World War 2. Soldiers fire rifles,carbines and Thompson machine guns at buildings. Damaged buildings in the background. Soldier interacts with a German woman, living nearby. Severa; factory workers are enticed out of air raid shelter. U.S. soldiers talk to the workers and allay their fears. Location: Grevenbroich Germany. Date: March 3, 1945.
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