Children receive candies from an American soldier in Koga, Japan during World War 2. From a jeep, a young American soldier hands over a piece of candy to a Japanese baby. The Japanese father smiles as his baby receives a piece of candy. The father feeds his baby with a piece of candy. Japanese children crowd the jeep of American soldier distributing candies. Japanese children stretch their hands as the American soldier distribute candies. Soldier throws candies at children. Children mobbing the young soldier for candies.
Children of Koga, Japan see first American soldier during World War 2. A crowd of Japanese children follow a young American soldier through the streets. The American soldier stops at a shop. A shopkeeper hands over wooden dolls to the American soldier. A Japanese boy explains about the dolls to American soldier. American soldier gives a doll to a Japanese girl. Children crowded around the soldier. Japanese girl smiles with the doll. Japanese girl, holding her new doll, walks away with her mother and brother
First pictures of bomb damaged Japan after atomic bomb blast. Aerial views of Hiroshima. Ruins in city. Rubble on ground. Few buildings stand straight. Bent iron bars and buildings. (World War II period).
Survey of damage in Hiroshima, Japan after the atomic bomb attack in World War 2. Damage in the range of 1 mile from the center. Damaged side of a steel bridge on the Ota River. No damage signs visible on the other side of the bridge. Damaged Red Cross hospital building. Damage on the north east side of the hospital. Less damaged north west side of the building. Windows of the building blown on the south west side and the south east side. Burnt chairs on the window side. Interior partitions of the hospital not damaged. Ruins on the land. On the south side of the city only few missionary walls remain. A small industrial smoke stack stand undamaged. Damaged huts and houses.
Damage in Nagasaki, Japan after the atomic bomb attack during World War 2. Narrator indicates devastation shown is from zero point area of the bomb attack. 5 1/2 square mile area is covered with rubble due to damage and fire following the bomb attack. Destruction at 12 miles where workers barracks were knocked down due to concussion. At 1 1/2 miles from ground zero, a cracked smoke stack is shown.
Damage in Nagasaki, Japan after the World War 2 atomic bomb attack. A damaged prison building 10 miles away from the center. A damaged church. Damaged dome of the church and gas works. Two concrete wall remains of a factory building.