Training film and simulations to demonstrate measures to protect personnel exposed to a nerve agent spray attack. Two fighter jet aircraft spray nerve agent. Soldiers wear protective mask and gloves. A soldier is administered three injections of Atropine as he is exposed to the nerve agent. The exposed soldier is given artificial resuscitation. Soldier administers anti nerve agent pad on his exposed hand. A soldier checks his uniform for exposure. The squad rejoins its unit. Soldier dies due to biological infection.
Training film and simulations to demonstrate measures to be taken against nuclear bast,biological attack and nerve agent spray attack. U.S. army trucks and jeep on road. U.S. army sergeant and his patrol squad meet up with their unit. After a bright flash (simulating nuclear bomb blast) soldiers jump in foxhole and cover it with canvas covers. Soldier wears a mask and gloves to defend against gas attack or biological agent attack. Soldier's hand administers Atropine injection. Two soldiers check on soldier and administer rescue breathing.
Two French men walk at gates of Joseph Francois Deibler's house, France's official executioner. The two French men go inside the gates. Two men walk on walkway at side of a building. Cars and people walk past the gates of Deibler's house.
Joseph Francois Deibler's house at night. Horse carriage moves on street outside the Deibler's house. Carriage driver washes the carriage with water.
Three French men pull a coach on a street outside French executioner Joseph Francois Deibler's house. The three men get on the coach. French man stands on street. Coach driver stands near the coach.
Preparations for a French execution by guillotine, French bourreau (executioner) Anatole Joseph François Deibler, opens the doors to a carriage house where a portable guillotine is kept in a horse coach (Fourgon). He enters, and is followed by a black limousine. Next, we see him walking slowly along a railroad station platform, next to a train of freight cars. The Fourgon, a venerable closed horse-coach, containing the disassembled guillotine (unseen) sits on a flat rail car. It is black and covered in a black cover. Its four wooden wheels are tied to the corners of the rail car. M.Diebler walks along the train platform, covering his face with a handkerchief. Scene shifts to a person sweeping floor inside an area enclosed by black iron gates. Next, out of chronological sequence, a white horse is seen pulling the executioner's coach along a cobblestone street. Scene shifts back again, to M.Diebler walking about at the train depot. A workman is seen cleaning the Fourgon wheels with a water hose. M. Diebler stands on the platform next to a railroad man in uniform. A building is seen dimly. Back at the rail platform, the Fourgon stands ready. A rear door on it is padlocked by M. Diebler. The coach is next seen being pulled by the horse along a city street. Spectators watch from the sidewalks and some from windows overlooking the street. The coach enters an enclosure. In final scene, the coach is back on the railcar again, covered in black, with its wheels tied to the railcar corners.
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