Life at a Crystal City, Texas alien enemy detention facility during World War 2, for relocation and internment of Japanese-Americans and German-Americans during the war. Views of pigs on farm. Pigs are butchered. A man fills medicine in injection syringe. Men administer injection on pig. Japanese-Americans wrestle and watch wrestling. Two children participate in sumo wrestling match. View of children. Japanese-Americans play jousting without horses (sitting atop human shoulders).
Alien enemy detention facility in Crystal City, Texas. The facility is for relocation and internment of Japanese-Americans and German-Americans during World War 2. Views of the school life for children in the camp. They come out from buildings. View of German recreation center. Children come out from school building with their teacher. They hold hands of each other. They form a circle and move in a circle together. Graduates come out from building of American High School. Japanese-American children attend American school in the morning and Japanese school in afternoon. Japanese children go to a Japanese Recreation Center.
Alien enemy internment facility in Crystal City, Texas during World War 2. Relocated detainees of Japanese, German, and possibly Italian background enjoy a swimming pool constructed from an irrigation tank of a farm. They swim in the swimming pool. Detainees, mostly children, dive into swimming pool. A group of boys play under a pipe directing water into the pool and enjoy splashing in the water. U.S. flag on a flag pole.
Bombing of the White Cloud airdrome at Canton (Guangzhou), China during World War II. Animated map shows Canton as a target. Aerial views of an airfield and countryside near Canton in Guangdong Province. Bombs are dropped on targets United States Army Air Forces B-24 Liberators.
Narrated News Reel footage. Wounded Chinese soldiers at a frontline hospital in Burma during World War II. Animated map shows Yupbang, Burma. U.S. Army General Joseph W. Stilwell watches Chinese casualties evacuated to a hospital near the frontline. Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave attends to the wounded Chinese soldiers in the field hospital. Burmese nurses with a wounded Chinese soldier. The American doctor and the Burmese nurses treat the casualties. A wounded Chinese soldier in a body cast. Chinese soldiers are transferred on stretchers and are loaded into a U.S. L-4 airplane flown by the 71st Liaison Squadron. An American pilot in the L-4 airplane. It takes off. 71st Liaison Squadron L-4 airplanes fly above cloud formation and land at an airstrip near Ledo. Wounded men are transferred from the airplanes to ambulances and taken to hospital. The airpanes take off.
A film titled: 'Demolition Equipment for Airborne Engineers' depicts the use of demolition equipment by the paratroopers during World War II. The training of the paratroopers in the United States. A bridge is exploded using the demolition charge. Smoke arising from the explosion. Paratroopers standing on the ground. An officer instructing them the use of demolition equipment set number 5. He demonstrates how to place the kit on a target and prepare the detonator assembly.
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