View at ammunition factory in Canada during World War II. Dr. Lu Shumin, Republic of China's Ambassador to Canada, sees small arms ammunition and tanks manufactured by Canadian women and men. A Canadian Chinese woman working at the ammunitions factory. Canadian Chinese woman talks to the Chinese ambassador. A Canadian Ram cruiser tank in production. Dr. Lu Shumin rides the Ram tank. Shows women workers in war production factory and tanks being tested in the snow.
Views of many women seen working in ship yards in Canada as part of war production effort in North America during World War 2. Women help in building Victory ships in shipyards. Canadian women are seen wearing uniforms and helmets to aid the war production effort. Women work as electricians and in construction. A woman is seen smoking. In the United States, view of women in WAC (Women's Army Corps) repairing airplanes. Women are seen servicing the aircraft.
A severe blizzard hits Eastern Canada. A car moves through heavy snow. Workers clear a road with shovels. A giant plow removes snow to clear the area. The workers move on a snow covered road as they return to work in war materiel factories during World War II.
Tank mines being manufactured by men and women at a factory in Canada. Shows different stages of production of a tank mine. A woman displays a tank mine. The tank mine is tested in an open area.
The Canol (Canadian Oil) Project in Canada during World War II. A truck on a road carrying barges. A bulldozer tows another barge. A sign board reads 'Zone Quartermaster Warehouse, Class I and III Supplies'. The bulldozer clear dirt over logs laid across a section of the road. An African American soldier of the 388th General Service Regiment cutting a wooden log with an ax. The barge is transported across the road and lowered into a river with the help of a slide.
The Canol Project in Canada during World War II. A pile of steel pipes. African American soldiers of the 388th Engineers Regiment transfer pipes on two pipes lying parallel on the ground. Workers take out money from their wallets to gamble. They roll a dice on sand.
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