"March of Time" Collection. 1934 - 1951. March of Time Documentary/Newsreel Films Relating to U.S. History, Government, Politics, Culture, and International Affairs. 1935 - 1953. BATTLE FOR GERMANY

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"March of Time" Collection. 1934 - 1951. March of Time Documentary/Newsreel Films Relating to U.S. History, Government, Politics, Culture, and International Affairs. 1935 - 1953. BATTLE FOR GERMANY

1948

On Germany's postwar problems. Reel 1, U.S. planes bring supplies to Berlin. Explains Russian efforts to force the allies out of Berlin. A Communist mob raids the city hall. Shows redeveloped German industry, including scenes of coal mining in the Ruhr and of the Krupp iron works and the Opel automobile plant. Personages: Gen. Clay, Ambassador Murphy. Reel 2 shows daily activities of a Frankfurt family. Explains German national and international political attitudes. Shows the family's children at school and at Heidelburg University, many scenes of Frankfurt, and Gen. Clay at home and at work.

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Clay, Lucius D. (Lucius Dubignon), 1897-1978

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Lucius DuBignon Clay (1897-1978) was born in Marietta, Georgia, the son of U.S. Senator Alexander Stephen and Sarah (Francis) Clay. After graduating from West Point in 1918, he commissioned in the Army Corps of Engineers. From 1937 to 1938, he was chief engineer under General Douglas MacArthur in the Philippines. During his tenure with the War Department General Staff, he made brigadier general in March 1942 and major general nine months later. From 1944 to 1945, he served as deputy director for...