View, from a high vantage point, of soldiers assembling beneath the Arch of Triumph, in paris. Others move from a street, forming up and marching into the circle around the monument (which has been cleared for the event).Spectators line the sidewalks around the Arch circle. Several motorcycles lead and others escort a motorcade of several cars. Street-level view of General Dwight Eisenhower,saluting the crowds, as he stands in an open car passing the Monument to the Republic, situated at Place de la République. The car crosses a bridge and turns toward the Hotel de Ville (City Hall) on the place de l'Hotel-de-Ville. Closeups of crowds from the passing car. Sequence shifts to a different open car carrying French Marshal jean de lattre de tassigny (smoking a cigarette) sharing the back seat with a French Air Force officer (appears to be Philippe Maurin). (World War II period).
Views from an aircraft flying over Japan after the end of World War Two. Scenes include rivers, bridges, towns, industrial sites, harbors, and rural mountain regions with hillside terraced cultivation.
Aerial coverage of Japanese mainland immediately following the end of World War II. views cover broad landscape features, including harbors, villages, towns, farms, and industrial sites.
Post World War II aerial reconnaissance over Japan, by U.S. Army Air Force aircraft immediately following cessation of hostilities. Wide areas of devastation are seen resulting from incendiary bombing. Views of Cities, towns, an airport (with aircraft parked on them), bomb-damaged industrial sites, and rivers and railroads.
United States soldiers in Koga, Japan during World War 2. Pedestrians in a street in Koga. United States Army jeeps move through the street. Children follow the Army jeeps. Children look on as jeep comes to a stop. A young American soldier with a box of candies climb on top of a jeep. Children clamor to the young American soldier as he distributes candies. Children crowded around the jeep and stretch out their hands for a candy.
Children of Koga see first American soldiers in Japan during World War II. Children and civilians crowded around a U.S. soldier. Children follow the soldier. Children follow the soldier through the streets and run behind him.
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