Activities of German prisoners of war at Camp Evelyn in Munising, Michigan during World War II. A prisoner strikes a pine tree with an axe. The chopped part on the tree. Two prisoners use a saw to chop the tree. The tree falls. The chopped tree lying on the ground. Two prisoners stand and one of them holds an axe. He strikes a pine tree with an axe. The tree falls. German prisoners walk down a road. A prisoner arranges small wooden logs. The prisoner uses a saw and chops them. Two buses parked in the foreground. The prisoners board the buses and the buses leave the forest area. Snow covered area in the foreground.
The Rodman Wanamaker Expedition of Citizenship to the Native American Indians in South Dakota, United States. Troops of U.S. 7th Cavalry enter the Pine Ridge Reservation to attend the ceremony. Soldiers on horseback enter the Pine Ridge Reservation. The leader of the expedition Dr. Joseph Kossuth Dixon explains its purpose and the symbolism of the American flag to Oglala Sioux tribesmen. The U.S. flag is raised during the flag dedication ceremony. Tribesmen in headdress and regalia stand around the flag pole. The Native American Indians show reverence to the American flag during the ceremony. A member of the Oglala Sioux signs the declaration pledging the allegiance of the Indians to the country of the United States.
Newsreel titled "Full steam ahead for big business as jobless get work" shows men working at ship building plants, shipyards, and construction sites in Quincy, Massachusetts. Expansion of activities by Pittsburgh steel mills has provided jobs to unemployed during the Great Depression. Smoke pours from stacks and chimneys looking over a steel mill in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
A man fixes a balloon onto a machine. Balloon inflates as hydrogen fills into it. Balloon release to forecast weather conditions and study cloud formation. Man looks through telescope of theodolite and records observations. Airplane and big Army balloon used to study cloud formation.
General Hugh L. Scott seated on a chair demonstrates Indian sign language. General Scott demonstrates a sign Pass Creek. The sign used is: Between water sheds of the tongue and big horn.
General Hugh L. Scott seated on a chair demonstrates Indian sign language. General Scott demonstrates a sign for Saskatchewan River or North Big River.
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