A World War II training film titled 'Sex Hygiene' on causes and prevention of venereal diseases among soldiers in the United States. Spread of venereal diseases among males because of the lack of proper sex education. Continence is the best preventive measure. Soldiers enjoying in a club. Some of the soldiers play pool (billiards). A soldier talks to another soldier. An officer seated at a desk. The soldier approaches the officer and talks to him. The officer informs the soldier about training film 'Sex Hygiene' which is to be shown in the War Department Theater. The soldiers march towards the theater. They are seated in the theater. An officer speaks to them about the importance of the film. The film starts. An officer in the film gives the introduction of the film and diseases which are caused because of lack of information. A doctor examines a patient and looks at germs under a microscope. The germs causing various diseases.
A training film on causes and prevention of venereal diseases among soldiers in the United States. A diagram of human respiratory system and body. Soldiers seated in a theater watch a film. A study of the male anatomy. A diagram of the human body. An officer explains parts of the body and their positions. Examination of the organs. The organs may be contracted due to diseases like syphilis (pox), gonorrhea (clap) and chancroid (soft chancre). A diagram showing the probability of acquiring syphilis. (World War II period).
Sinking of Queen Elizabeth-class British Royal Navy battleship HMS Barham in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II. The ship sinks after being torpedoed by German U-Boat U-331. Smoke rises from the ship. The ship explodes and heavy columns of smoke rise up.
Italian Field Marshal Luigi Cadorna in Europe during World War I. He meets civilians. Cadorna talks to children.
Canadian sailors, wearing steel helmets, aboard an Antiaircraft destroyer, in World War 2. They watch as two practice target shooting with rifles on the ship's deck. One of them wears a cap with Canadian Naval Petty Officer insignia. View of the rifle targets. Sailors hurry to a quad-mounted Mark III Vickers .50 antiaircraft machine gun position as an officer looks through a sighting device. The gunners begin firing. Another gun crew mans what appears to be a QF 3 inch 20 cwt anti-aircraft gun, while two sailors fire hand-held Lewis machine guns, skyward. View forward from the bridge of the ship. She appears to have two more forward deck-mounted 3 inch anti-aircraft guns. View astern showing the British White Ensign flying. Other warships are seen steaming on the horizon. A sailor standing near depth charges on deck, looks through binoculars. Steamships in a convoy are seen. View of a camouflaged two-stacker destroyer in the convoy. Crew members running forward on deck, followed by explosions seen in wake of the ship as depth charges she has launched detonate.
Canadian sailors aboard a destroyer escorting a convoy in the Atlantic Ocean. An officer gives out the daily rations of rum from a barrel. A sailor looks through binoculars at other ships of the convoy. View of several ships in the convoy. A sailor draws a sketch. Captain and ship's officer pose for the camera. A two-stacker destroyer moving through calm sea. Sailors washing their socks in buckets. An RAF Camouflaged Lockheed A-29 Hudson bomber reconnaissance aircraft, fitted with Boulton Paul dorsal gun turret, flies low over the convoy. Closeup of the plane flying past the Canadian ship.
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