Wheat from U.S. arrives in Antwerp. Belgian dock workers employed by the U.S.
Wheat from U.S. arrives in Antwerp. Belgian dock workers employed by the U.S. Army, 120-pound sacks of wheat from an American Liberty ship which arrived in Antwerp, Belgium, during July, 1945. The sacked wheat in the foreground is piled aboard a canal barge which will carry it inland for distribution. Each Liberty ship arriving with the grain discharges a cargo, one of 10,000 tons.



