Members of the Permanent Joint Board of Defense (PJBD), a U.S.-Canada Joint Defense Board, meeting in Victoria, British Columbia early during World War 2. Officials come out of a building. Officers review troops, together with the first chairman of the PJBD, New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. Canadian honor guard lined up as La Guardia and Candian officers review them. Soldiers march.
Archaeologists discover the remains of the Roman city of Verulamium in St. Albans, England. Excavations being carried on at the ancient site of Verulamium. The archaeologists discover skeletons of animals and pottery specimens during the excavation. They look at the mosaic flooring discovered from the site.
A promotional documentary about fight against poverty in East Harlem, New York City. African American men buy illegal drugs from a peddler. They hand over money to the drug dealer. The men roll joints and smoke marijuana. High school drop outs study as they hope to get jobs. An African American man playing with children outside in a playground area.
A promotional documentary about fight against poverty in East Harlem, New York City. A man at a gas station signals as an African American drives a truck to the station. The man inquires from the driver. A sign on the truck reads ' Hertz rental'. A sign reads ' B Basic E Essential S Skills T Training' The truck being refueled at the gas station. African American men gets into a truck. African American men work as riggers aboard a ship. They work on ropes as an American supervises them. African Americans being trained to be electricians. An instructor at a blackboard as an African American man writes in a notebook.
A promotional documentary about fight against poverty in East Harlem, New York City. A young girl plays in a street. A girl seated on stairs outside a building. Children at a school as an American teacher instructs them. The children draw pictures and color them. Women and children eat food. The children play with building blocks. A girl carries two glasses in her hands. The children drink from glasses. A waste basket. The teacher and the children at a park. The children climb and hang from a jungle gym at the park.
The ratification of unconditional surrender by Germany being signed in Berlin, Germany after World War II. Allied officers on the streets of Berlin after the end of World War II. Damaged buildings. A damaged hotel in the city. The Brandenburg Gate. Aircraft lined up at an airfield. Officers including United States Army Air Force General Carl Spaatz and Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal Arthur Tedder discuss with Soviet officers. German Marshall Wilhelm Keitel arrives for signing the ratification of unconditional surrender. German Army school building where the ratification would be signed. Allied flags outside the building. Officers arrive at the building. Soviet Marshall Georgy Zhukov inside the building. Marshall Zhukov at a table. German representatives Marshall Keitel arrives and takes his place with Commanding Admiral of the Kriegsmarine Hans Georg Von Friedeburg and other officers. Keitel signs the ratification of surrender. Marshal Zhukov also signs for the Allies and shakes hands.
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