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Language: This film is a heritage item from Library and Archives Canada and is only available in English. The Canadian Army Newsreels were ten-minute films, made up of a number of different stories and produced by the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit. Dubbed with the phrase, "of the troops, by the troops and for the troops," these newsreels were distributed within the Canadian Army. Please note that some names may not be spelled correctly. 1. First Canadian Corps Moves to Western Front: Train and soldiers of an unarmed group move from Italy to the western theatre; on ships at Leghorn, Italy; 1stand 5th Division Corps ship out; life aboard the ship; unloading at Marseille, France; disembarkation and equipment is unloaded; trains full of equipment, trucks roll up roads towards Holland; Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery greets the troops. 2. Canadian POWs Liberated: Former POWs relax in a camp; homecoming at a United Kingdom airport; resting with tea and reading; Bill [Nimmond], war correspondent, is interviewed by a nurse about the camp conditions and the liberation. 3. RCAF Airmail Anniversary: Business as usual on the first anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force's air delivery service; mail bags are loaded onto an aircraft at a Canadian airport; plane takes off. 4. Fun and Games at HMCS Naden: The easy life for service people at Esquimalt B.C.; women and a few men swimming; WREN photographer Hazel Smith. 5. North Sea and Zuider Zee Reached by Canadian Drive: The 4th Division at Friesoythe, Germany; Cloppenburg Airfield; prisoners and captured weapons; 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade and 15th Canadian Division meet crowds of happy Dutch in Dieren, Zuider Zee; German prisoners of war in Apeldoorn; scenes of liberation in Harderwijk, Holland. IDC: 33262.