Marshal Josip Broz Tito at the Beli dvor or White Palace (Beli Dvor, Bulevar kneza Aleksandra Karađorđevića 96, Beograd, Serbia) in Dedinje, Belgrade. Marshal Tito in field uniform studies documents and sit at the desk. Tito goes through his morning mail and dictates to the secretary of his cabinet, Lieutenant Colonel Branco Vuchinich. Glasses on the blotter.
Young Yugoslavian boy holds slate for U.S. military cinematographer. Young boys and girls queued up outside a building. Some of them are wounded. Young ones move ahead slowly. They march in time. Adult teachers or helpers nearby. They dance in a circle in front of the building, perhaps a school building.
Group of nurses treat Yugoslav children. Nurses examine a wounded bald headed boy. She checks his heart beat. Nurses treat other children. Partisans soldier with his son and daughter. (World War II period).
Young Yugoslavian boys and girls play and run outdoors in the yard of a school or orphanage. Boys and girls hold a rope. Children pose. Building with a sign and Yugoslavian flag.
Yugoslav soldiers ride horses. Civilians watch from behind the fences. Building in the background. (World War II period).
Yugoslav children wave as the Yugoslav troops pass. Young girl waves and smiles. Yugoslav troops march with guns. Soldiers ride horses. Civilians look on as the troops pass. (World War II period).
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