Winter of 1944: American troops where heavily fighting in the Ardennes and in the Hürthgenwald. In February 1945 they began their major offensive, which was to bring the end of the Third Reich. There were forty cameramen of the US Signal Corps. They documented the downfall of Nazi Germany to 35mm celluloid: liberation and collapse, death and despair, cheering and relief -24 frames per second.
Winter of 1944: American troops where heavily fighting in the Ardennes and in the Hürthgenwald. In February 1945 they began their major offensive, which was to bring the end of the Third Reich. There were forty cameramen of the US Signal Corps. They documented the downfall of Nazi Germany to 35mm celluloid: liberation and collapse, death and despair, cheering and relief -24 frames per second.