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.
The operation of printing press in Italy. Italian civilians operate the printing presses that are turning out propaganda leaflets for the U.S. Army during World War 2, as part of psychological warfare campaigns. They sort bundles of the leaflets coming out from the printing press. A man checks the print.
Italian women working in a factory in Italy under U.S. Army auspices. They wrap the propaganda leaflets into bundles for insertion into artillery shells and airdrop to citizens (psychological warfare in World War 2).
Men work on printing machines in Italy. A man operates lino type machine. 'PWD only' written on the machine. Another man positions stereo type plate and makes one multiple plate for creation of propaganda leaflets to be air dropped in World War 2.
Stereotyper creates stereo type plate in Italy. He operates a moulding press making a stereo flong or stereo mould for making multiple stereo type plates. He starts the timer and the press machine starts working.
American soldiers work in a factory preparing Monroe Bombs filled with propaganda leaflets in World War 2. They load and pack shells with cardboard cylinders containing leaflets, as well as explosive charges to detonate the bombs at altitude which would release the leaflets as part of psychological warfare tactics. The Monroe Bomb shell assembly line is shown in operation.
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