American soldiers work in a factory preparing Monroe Bombs filled with propaganda leaflets in World War 2. They load and pack shells with cardboard cylinders containing leaflets, as well as explosive charges to detonate the bombs at altitude which would release the leaflets as part of psychological warfare tactics. The Monroe Bomb shell assembly line is shown in operation.
Men operate machines to trim leaflets at a factory in Italy. Leaflets printed in English and German. Men operate hydraulic paper cutting machines for trimming leaflets to proper size. Man takes out bundles of trimmed leaflets and hands them over to another person.
Man works on a printing machine, Italy. He operates stereo type casting machine. Soldier inspects the casting of propaganda leaflets for blemishes.
Italian girls work at a factory in Italy. They pack the Allied propaganda leaflets for distribution by artillery and aircraft in air drops. They wrap the leaflets and place them in shells. Bundles of wrapped leaflets on table.
General William Kepner and other officials meet after the end of World War II in Europe. Interior of the British Parliament House shows presiding officials and Generals. A General gives a speech about the trust fund for construction of war memorial.
Officers and men gather at the completion of the Stilwell road in Burma. Map points the area covered by the road. General Daniel Sultan congratulates General Louis Pick on completion of road. They discuss amongst themselves. A convoy travels the road. It crosses the army bridge. The vehicles stop at the gasoline station to fill fuel.
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