Soldiers march during a meeting of Allied Generals in Ludwigslust, Germany at end...HD Stock Footage

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    Soldiers march during a meeting of Allied Generals in Ludwigslust, Germany at end of World War II.
    Allied Generals meet in Ludwigslust, Germany at end of World War 2, in Europe. Formations of British and US troops pass in review. Russian, US and British Generals review the troops. US Army Major General James M. Gavin, Commanding General ( CG ) of the 82nd Airborne Division, US Major General Matthew B. Ridgway CG 82nd ABN, Lieutenant General Miles Dempsey Commanding General British 2nd Army and Soviet Colonel-General Ivan Tikhonovich Grishin, Commanding General 49th Soviet Army, at the reviewing stand. Location: Ludwigslust Germany. Date: May 7, 1945.
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