United States soldiers share a Christmas dinner with five poor Chinese children during World War II. The group is seated around a restaurant table. Chinese calligraphy adorns the restaurant wall. The soldiers and Chinese children eat with chopsticks. Soldiers and children take noodles and other dishes from a common plate. Soldier offers a dish to a girl. Girl takes morsels of meat from the soldier’s plate. People with chopsticks taking noodles from a common plate.
United States soldiers treating five poor Chinese children to Christmas dinner during World War II. They are seated around a restaurant table. Soldiers and children take noodles from a common plate. A Chinese boy eating noodles from a small bowl. A Chinese woman puts some noodles on American soldier’s bowl. The soldiers and Chinese children eat with chopsticks. After the meal steaming hot towels are brought. A soldier wipes the face of a Chinese boy with the towel.
Marshall Joseph Stalin and Russian staff officers move towards the table on which sword of Stalingrad is displayed in Russian Embassy, Tehran, Iran, during timeframe of Tehran Conference in World War 2. Marshall Voroshilov and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with other officials stand around the table. Prime Minister Churchill shakes hands with Marshall Joseph Stalin. The sword is presented to Joseph Stalin by Prime Minister Churchill. He hands it to a Russian soldier who marches with it. Sword is carried to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt. It is handed to Marshall Voroshilov.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrives at the Russian Embassy in Tehran, Iran. He climbs the stairs. Marshall Joseph Stalin stands at top of the stairs. The U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and Joseph Stalin sit on a porch of Russian Embassy in Tehran, Iran. Cameramen take photographs. General George Marshall, Harry Hopkins, Admiral EJ King, General HH Arnold, General Sir Hastings Ismay, Sir Alexander Cadogen, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, Averell Harriman and Marshall Voroshilov stand behind.
A view of an art museum in Munich, Germany during World War II, featuring Romantic Realism art favored by the Nazi government. Joseph Goebbels arrives at the museum. People greet him and shake hands with him. Military officers in the background. He tours the museum and is followed by other officials. A view of various paintings and sculptures in the museum. “Durch die russische Steppe” by Rudolf Lipus. A painting of Adolf Hitler hung on the wall.
A map of Russia. View of Voronezh, Russia. Buildings in the street. Smoke rises up in the background. Dead bodies lay on the ground. Wrecked buildings and rubble all over the building. Cars near a street. A view of waterfront. Horses and German munitions carts. Soldiers sit near the horses. Planks lay across a stream. Troops on motorcycles and bicycles. Russian prisoners walk. Prisoners carry their belongings and walk across the fields. (World War II period).
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