Former U.S. Ambassador to the UK Joseph Kennedy records a speech for radio in Washington DC during World War II. U.S. Ambassador to the UK Joseph Kennedy speaks about mobilization of troops in war and says that World War II is an industrial war. Joseph Kennedy suggests that speedy rearmament is the only way United States can stay out of war.
German diplomats and Japanese officials arrive in Yokosuka during World War II. People aboard ship wave flags as ship enters the Yokosuka harbor. German diplomats and Japanese officials including Japanese Prince Oskova aboard the ship. German diplomats and Japanese officials disembark from the ship. Diplomats are welcomed, get into cars and leave.
A Japanese official gives a speech in Japan during World War II. Japanese officials seated and speaking.
Japanese officers arrive by train in a Japanese town during World War II. Japanese troops lined up on dock. A Japanese battleship docked in the background. Troops board the battleship. Troops lined up at a railroad station. Japanese officials disembark from a train and walk by the troops lined up. The officials get into cars. A Japanese officer seated in a horse-drawn carriage moving along a road.
Military-Economic Alliance signed by Germany and Japan in Berlin, Germany during World War II. Japanese and German diplomats arrive by train. German Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop and others arrive. The interiors of a building showing a crowd. The Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop signs the agreement.
Figure skating in Germany. A German female skater performs figure skating in Germany. A pair of skaters skates on ice. The crowd applauds.
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