Aerial views of postwar Paris
Creator(s)
- Ms. Jamie B. Russell
- Sydney L. Burr (Camera Operator)
Biographical History
Major Sydney L. Burr of New York City, NY was stationed northeast of London in Suffolk, England at Knettishall Air Force Base from 1943 to 1945. He served with the 388th Bombardment Group of the 8th Air Force. His formal function was to debrief bombing missions over Germany. It is unclear how he made his way to Germany to film the liberation of Dachau, but since he was very close to those soldiers and celebrated their returns from successful missions, it is likely they slipped him on board one of their flights after VE-Day. In May 1945, the 388th flew into Austria and flew French POWs back to France (otherwise they would have had to walk). They also flew ground support troops of the 388th around Europe for an aerial tour; Major Burr was a passenger on one of these flights. See http://www.388bg.info/servlet/Controller?pageType=detail&id=388-I-BUR18-01&dataType=Person.
Scope and Content
Aerial shots of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. U.S. Air Force soldiers stand and kneel together posing for a photo. More aerial images of Paris neighborhoods, destroyed bridges and Notre Dame Cathedral. Aerial views of the French countryside.
Note(s)
Original title on film can: "Nuremberg, Stuttgart - Bombed Out - Spring 45 #3" Transferred at 24 FPS
Subjects
- EIFFEL TOWER
- DESTRUCTION
- BRIDGES
- RUINS
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
- NOTRE DAME
Places
- Paris, France
Genre
- Film
- Amateur.