Group of Women's Army Corps (WAC) personnel work at their desks in England during World War 2. The African American women WAC staff sort postal mail. They stamp the mail and re-address the mail.
German prisoner questioned by an army interrogator in the Psychological Warfare Branch (PWB), Italy. Prisoner answers the interrogator. Prisoner shows safe conduct pass leaflet. Map on the wall. Typewriter on table. (World War II period).
Leaflets dropped on the field by the Fifth Army Combat Propaganda Team in Italy. A soldier fires in a bunker. He picks up the leaflet and reads it. Two German soldiers sitting at the edge of a cave pick up leaflet and read it. More leaflets dropped. Hands pick up a leaflet. Leaflet in a bush. (World War II period).
Leaflets dropped in Italy. A box at the bottom of an airplane. The box opens and the leaflets are dropped.
Leaflets loaded into an L-4 aircraft, Italy. Pilot in the cockpit of the plane. Men arrive near the plane with bundles of leaflets. They load them in the plane. The plane takes off from the narrow, muddy airstrip.
The L-4 aircraft takes off from a narrow muddy airstrip in Italy. The plane in flight. Another airplane parked on the air strip. Mountains in the foreground. The plane drops propaganda leaflets for the U.S. Army.
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