The film 'Two Down and One to Go' talks about the activities of the Axis powers Italy, Germany and Japan during World War II. United States Secretary of War Henry Lewis Stimson at a desk. Animation shows a swastika being exploded over Germany. Caricatures of the late Duce of the Italian Social Republic Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini, the late Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tojo. A cross being superimposed on the two dictators. The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Pius XII blesses the crowds in St. Peter's Square. 1st Military Governor of the American Occupation Zone in Germany Dwight David Eisenhower, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin display festive moods in separate events. People cheer.
A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of American soldiers with facial injuries during World War II. A soldier with facial injury being placed on operating table. Doctor evaluates the preliminary condition of a wound on the face of the soldier. Doctor inoculates the patient. Patient is turned on his back. Dressing being removed and wound being inspected. Doctor checks the vision of the patient. An X ray of the injured area being taken. Suction being used to remove blood and mucus. Doctor cleans the wound and fragments of bone being removed. Fractured nasal bone being pushed into place.
A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of American soldiers with facial wounds during World War II. A doctor works on a facial injury of a soldier. He stitches the right antrum. A bronchoscope being placed at the mouth of the patient to ensure clearance of airways. Doctor administers an injection on the face of the wounded soldier. An elastic traction being put. Tracheotomy being performed using the local anesthesia. During the tracheotomy oxygen being administered through a tube. Tracheotomy tube being inserted and jaws being immobilized.
A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of American soldiers with facial injuries during World War II. Doctors work on a facial wound of a soldier. Chemotherapy being used to heal the wound. A soldier with a mutilated face. Men aboard a ship after being treated upon. A doctor works on wound of a soldier. Another soldier undergoes plastic repair. Jaws of the patient. Soldier with bandage on his face as he eats. Doctors treat a facial wound of a soldier. Soldier with bandage on his face and he eats his meal.
A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of hand injuries of American soldiers during World War II. Military ambulances at a field hospital. Soldiers on field. Injured soldiers being carried on litters. A patient placed on bed inside a tent. A soldier with a combat wound on his hand. Amputated hand of a soldier as he drinks from a cup. Hands of men after suffering injuries. Men play card game at a table. A man with an injured hand as he plays a card game.
Use and importance of Norden bomb sight by U.S. Army Air Forces in bombarding enemy locations during World War II. U.S. Army Air forces aircraft in flight. Pilot in the cockpit of an airborne aircraft. Bombardier looks through Norden bomb sight. U.S. pilots being briefed for a bombing mission in England. Bombs being loaded in the bomb bay of the aircraft. Aircraft in formation flight. Bombardier looks through Norden bomb sight. Guns aboard the aircraft fire at enemy planes. Bombardier looks through the Norden bomb sight. Bombs being released. Pillars of smoke rise as bombs impact.