A survey of physical damage of bomb blasts in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. A damaged area that stretches between the Kyobashi River and the Motoyasu River. Buildings in the background. A person walks through the ruins.
Color film footage survey of physical damage of bomb blasts in Hiroshima, Japan, soon after World War II. Stone lantern caps on Motoyasu Bridge damaged and jumped outwards from the blast. The upper portion of the stone lanterns displaced by a blast. Displacement of various components of the stone lanterns on the bridge. The effect of blast on the stone retaining wall along the Motoyasu River. View of damaged Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, later the site of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. Wrecked solitary fire walls, barracks and communication buildings.
A survey of physical damage of bomb blasts in Hiroshima, Japan after World War II. The effect of a blast on an asphalt road and a stone retaining wall along the Motoyasu River. A damaged building in the background. The effect of the blast on steel casement windows of a building as well as stone columns. Displacement of stone columns on a roof. Building of the Chugoku Newspaper Building damaged and gutted by fire. Destroyed steel frame of the building in the foreground.
Film about the conditions at German concentration camps in Europe during World War II. Affidavits by George C. Stevens and E.R. Kellog that attest to authenticity of scenes in the film. A map of Europe depicts the location of Nazi concentration camps.
A film titled 'For all hands: the USS Quincy' about crew members aboard USS Quincy and their contribution during World War II. USS Quincy underway in the Pacific Ocean. Sailors and crew members aboard the ship. An officer speaks into a microphone on the deck of the ship. The sailors lined up on the deck. An officer reads out a Presidential citation for the consistent performance of USS Quincy during World War II. He pins up a medal onto a sailor and shakes hands.
A film about crew members aboard USS Quincy and their contribution during World War II. The crew members inside the control room aboard the ship. Gauges in the control room. Sailors talk as they relax. A radar aboard USS Quincy. Look outs on the deck of the ship. A man plots on a map. A dramatization shows crew members transmitting information about an enemy ship and an officer plotting on a map. Look outs on an alert. Naval guns being prepared to fire at the enemy ship. Officers pass on the orders to fire. Naval guns being fired at the enemy. Explosions occur at sea due to firing. Anti aircraft guns being fired.