American industrialist, Henry J. Kaiser appeals for donating clothing in Germany during World War II. Seated at desk in office, he addresses the nation and announces a drive, commencing April 1, 1945, to collect used clothing for war victims, all over the world. Scenes shows : War victims in food lines. Starving and wounded people. An American woman and a girl select clothing for donation. Mr.Kaiser shows a banner which reads 'what can you spare that they can wear?'.
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