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FBI training film: Agent knee strikes and subdues a criminal before arresting him; agents learning tactics

Clip opens with dramatized scenes: Two FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) officers making a routine inquiry opens the front door of a bar. Customers dining inside a bar. The two FBI agents walk into the bar and speaks to a bartender. The officer shows a mugshot photo of a criminal to the bartender. The bartender does not recognize the mugshot. A man grabs a beer bottle to attack the agent from behind. The officer catches the man’s wrist and knee strikes his groin area, causing him to fall. He subdues the man and arrests him. The two officers leave the bar with the criminal. The criminal blocks the door leading to the stairs, refusing to leave. The officer grabs the criminal, forcing him through the doorway. Another customer and the bartender look on. FBI training footage: A trainer and a student demonstrate self-defense tactics. The trainer’s hands are held together to form a wedge to catch the attacker’s wrist. He knee strikes the assailant’s genitals to subdue him. The student attempts to block the doorway. The trainer kicks the student’s back knee and held him from behind to force him into the door. Trainer confronts a knife wielder. The trainer assumes a half sitting, half supine position and kicks the knife wielder’s legs to subdue him.

Date: 1959
Duration: 1 min 58 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675080598
FBI officers finds stolen government property inside a barn and arrests a criminal

Clip opens with dramatized scenes: A pair of FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) officers approach a house in a rural area to question the residents. FBI agent knocks on the door. A woman answers the door and speaks to the officer. The two officers leave and head to the barn at the back of the house. View of agents approaching barn on farm property. The two officers inspect the white barn and its surroundings. An officer opens the barn door and finds a haystack. The officer clears the haystack, revealing a crate labeled “Property of U.S. Government”. A man watches the FBI officer taking notes as the man hides inside the barn. The man attempts to attack the officer with a club from behind but is subdued. The FBI officer arrests the man. The man, lying down on the ground, refuses to move. The FBI officer grabs the man and takes him away. FBI training footage: FBI trainer and student demonstrate how to defend oneself from a club wielding assailant. The trainer blocks the blow and traps the assailant’s arm, making him fall to the ground. The trainer grabs the assailant with a “come along” hold. Closing scenes show FBI agents talking to various persons in the field. FBI agent talking to an auto mechanic repairing a car. Agent talks to a grocer in a store labeling canned goods. Agent in a suit talks to a man seated at a desk in an office. Agent talks to a young woman through her open apartment door. An FBI officer speaks to a farmer digging on a farm.

Date: 1959
Duration: 4 min 5 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675080599
Refugees and former prisoners of Nazi concentration camps are among passengers arriving by ship in New York harbor

The Steamship, SS Marine Flasher, arriving in the port of New York after voyage from Bremen, Germany . She is assisted by several tugboats. Her passengers, include many refugees,including former prisoners of Nazi concentration camps. A number have benefited from President Truman's December 22, 1945 Directive giving preference to Displaced Persons in obtaining visas. Passengers crowd the deck and wave enthusiastically. Brief glimpse of a ferry boat passing behind the Marine Flasher. The ship has nautical flags and flags of various nations displayed aloft. (World War II period).

Date: 1946, May 20
Duration: 1 min 34 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675037088
Steamship passengers, including many Displaced Persons and former prisoners of Nazi concentration camps, arrive in New York

The steamship, "SS Marine Flasher," arrives in the port of New York, after steaming from Bremen, Germany. In addition to U.S. citizens, her passengers include many refugees, and former prisoners of Nazi concentration camps, who benefited from President Truman's directive of December 22, 1945, giving preference to Displaced Persons in obtaining visas. Views among the crowds gathered at the dock to welcome loved ones. People waving and smiling. One woman angrily shouting at a guard. Men, women, and children aboard the ship, many wearing identification ribbons. Passengers enter the dock area. Their relatives and friends greet them warmly. A man kisses a woman and weeps. Two men embrace. (World War II period).

Date: 1946, May 20
Duration: 1 min 53 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675037089
Displaced Persons, refugees, and former prisoners of Nazi concentration camps arrive by ship in New York City

Views of men, women, and children aboard the steamship "SS "Marine Flasher" docked at a pier in New York harbor after a voyage from Bremen, Germany. Her passengers include many refugees and former prisoners of Nazi concentration camps. Many benefited from U.S. Presidential Directive No. 29, issued on December 22, 1945, giving preference to Displaced Persons in obtaining visas. A woman with her child smiles. A boy waves at friends and relatives on shore. A young brother and sister in the ship. An older and younger woman, likely mother and daughter, show the prisoner number tattooed by Nazis on their arms. The tattoos are sequentially numbered, A-26587 and A-26588. Reuniting people hold each other with warmth and weep. A family of 7 children spanning a range of ages, with no parents evident. (Note: this is the Weber family ranging in age from 4-18. In order of age from oldest to youngest they are Alfons, Senta, Ruth, Gertrude, Renee, Judith, and Virginia (Ginger) nee Bela. The family settled in Chicago. All married and had 24 children and now numerous grandchildren. The children and grandchildren live in across the U.S. in Chicago, Maryland, Texas, Alabama, California, Virginia, Minnesota and in London, England. This Information provided in 2014, by Lynn Chapman daughter of Gertrude.) (World War II period).

Date: 1946, May 20
Duration: 2 min 52 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675037090
First Lady Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt at a painting raffle from Jack Benny, radio and screen comedian in New York.

First Lady Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt at a painting raffle from Jack Benny, radio and screen comedian in New York. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Hollywood movie stars look on the paintings. Mrs Roosevelt lends a helpful hand to Jewish refugees from Germany (fleeing persecution early in World War 2), buying the first chance painting. Jack Benny and Mrs Roosevelt talk while others look on.

Date: 1938, December 12
Duration: 37 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675037206