The war crimes trial in Tokyo, Japan after World War II. Prosecuting attorney, Mr Joseph B. Keenan questions Japanese former Minister of Education Koichi Kido. Officials seated in the court room. Keenan trying to establish that a Minister of Education in Japan was more than the title. It implies that he was a leading member of the government in formulating policy. He talks about the relationship of Kido with Prince Fumimaro Konoe. He was a leading member of Prince Kanoe's cabinet.
The war crimes trial in Tokyo, Japan after World War II. Prosecuting attorney, Mr Joseph B. Keenan questions Japanese former Minister of Education Koichi Kido. Officials seated in the court room. Keenan trying to establish that a Minister of Education in Japan was more than the title. It implies that he was a leading member of the government in formulating policy. He talks about the sending of a large number of Japanese troops in China by Kido serving under Prince Klanoe's cabinet. Officials discuss amongst themselves.
Men work in Oklahoma oil fields. Men work and roll pipes on the ground. A sign board reads: 'No Smoking'. Oil tanks and trucks arrive and leave the area. Oil wagons in the background.
A gasoline station in Oklahoma, United States. 'Black Gold Gasoline' written on a board on the top of a building. Gasoline trucks and tanks arrive at the gasoline station. 'Distillate Kerosene' written on kerosene tanks.
An oil factory in Oklahoma, United States. Interior of the factory. Men work in the factory. They work on oil machines. Processing of oil cans.
An oil factory in Oklahoma, United States. Interior of the factory. Men work on a machine. A material drops down from the machine. The men place the material in bags and seal the bags with the help of a machine.