Recreational activities for CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) recruits during the Great Depression in the United States. CCC recruits on sled being pulled behind a vehicle. Recruits play tug-of-war on snow.
Recreational activities for CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) recruits during the Great Depression in the United States. CCC African American recruits watch a boxing bout. Men cheer on boxers in ring.
CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) recruits attend a ceremony at a camp during the Great Depression in the United States. Man blows a bugle. CCC recruits rush toward the assembly area. The men line up on snowfield. The United States flag is lowered during the ceremony.
U.S. CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) recruits who elect to leave after training are discharged at Army processing centers in the United States during the Great Depression. Army officers look on as train arrives. CCC recruits wave from train windows. Recruits leave train. They sign document at desk. CCC recruits are issued discharge letters. Recruits walk back toward train. Group of CCC recruits pose for a photograph. Recruits stand in formation that form 'CCC'.
After successfully mediating an armistice between French forces in Indochina and Thailand, during World War II, Japan facilitates the signing of a Peace Treaty between Vichy France and Thailand. Cars carrying diplomats enter gates of the Japanese prime minister's official residence. Views of the Treaty being signed in the Great Hall. Japanese, Thai, and French officials are seen at a conference table, signing the Peace Treaty documents, on May 9 1941. Japanese Foreign Minister Yousuke Matsuoka delivers a congratulatory address following the signing of the Treaty. Officials have drinks. A Vichy French official speaks. Thai official speaks before microphone.
Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan by United States during World War II. Aerial view of the mushroom cloud resulting from atomic bomb being dropped on Nagasaki. Beginning at TC: 00:23, in the lower left frame of the clip, the Urakami river can be seen where it flows into the Nagasaki harbor. Clouds around the smoke. (Filmed by Harold Agnew from the B-29 "The Great Artiste," which flew as observer aircraft on both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki missions.)
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