Camera pans past body of fallen Japanese soldier to U.S. Marines spread out along a shoreline as landing craft maneuver nearby and an American aircraft flies low overhead. Japanese prisoners along with women and children walk in a line. Glimpse of body of a dead Japanese soldier. Another group of Japanese prisoners and civilians. Several stand near American soldiers looking out at the small craft maneuvering offshore. A man (interpreter) speaks into a microphone, giving instructions to the Japanese persons on the shore. Body of dead Japanese woman. Bodies of numerous dead Japanese soldiers along the shore. Japanese prisoners with shovels begin recovering the bodies, placing them on makeshift litters and carrying them away.
United States troops occupy Okinawa during World War II. An Okinawan civilian speaks and another man with a mustache smiles. A medical syringe is placed on a table. An old Okinawan woman with a young girl are given a ride down a hill by a U.S. Marine.
Japanese civilians in Okinawa participate in making of a film by U.S. marines during American occupation of Okinawa. The scene shows an American in uniform, standing before Okinawans seated at a table. A woman at the head of the table has a large ledger or journal in which she writes.After the Okinawans finish speaking, the American reaches in his pocket and takes out some money that he gives to the women at the head of table. It appears to be a fine or settlement payment of some kind. Next, a man and woman who have been waiting, are motioned to the table. They place a pig on the table. The entire scene is reenacted. Next an actor portraying a Marine Lieutenant is seen, appearing contrite. A number of Okinawan men then speak in turn.
Civilians in Okinawa, during American occupation in World War II. Japanese and Okinawan men in a truck distribute food grains to the locals. Containers filled with grain being handed over to the civilians. Women lined up to get the grain. Men aboard the truck fill their containers. Civilians carrying baskets and containers as they are lined up. Women carry containers filled with grain on their heads.
Japanese civilians and Japanese and Okinawan officials on Okinawa, during American occupation in World War II. Officials at a desk as they note down on papers. Civilians lined up in front of the officials at desks to get themselves registered. Civilians hand over papers to officials as they write on a paper. Civilians in a queue. Brief scene of civilian women receiving food grains from trucks and carrrying them away in containers on their heads.
Okinawa during American occupation in World War II. United States Marines, seated around a table as they discuss restoration of agriculture in Okinawa. damaged buildings in the background. Occasional Okinawan passing by in background. Several children seen. Local farmers seated in a field as interpreter passes on instructions from Marines. Farmers get up and leave to commence harvesting crops.
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