General Joseph W. Stilwell gets down from a jeep and inspects a beach area in Ishigaki, Japan. He along with Brigadier General John K. Cannon and a general meet other officers outside a tent. Officers get into a plane and it takes off.
Medical aspects of atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan. A Japanese nurse with scar tissue on her arms. A doctor removes glasses and the scars around the eyes. Area covered by glasses has formed scars. (World War II period).
Medical aspects of atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima, Japan. A mother removes bandages from the leg of her daughter. Doctors and a nurse help the woman. Bandages removed. Doctor applies fracture dressing on the burn area behind the knee. Doctor applies new dressing and bandages. (World War II period).
Radio Tokyo Station announcer Iva Toguri D'Aquino (wrongly accused of being Tokyo Rose) speaks in English about her life since the day she left Los Angeles where she was born and came to Japan to visit a sick aunt. This is during a re-enacted broadcast of the 'Zero Hour' in which she played the character 'Orphan Ann' from Radio Tokyo. She talks about how she came to work for the Japanese government.
United States soldiers in Koga, Japan during World War 2. Pedestrians in a street in Koga. United States Army jeeps move through the street. Children follow the Army jeeps. Children look on as jeep comes to a stop. A young American soldier with a box of candies climb on top of a jeep. Children clamor to the young American soldier as he distributes candies. Children crowded around the jeep and stretch out their hands for a candy.
Children of Koga see first American soldiers in Japan during World War II. Children and civilians crowded around a U.S. soldier. Children follow the soldier. Children follow the soldier through the streets and run behind him.