Embassies in Washington DC, United States. A flag displayed on a building. A motorcade led by motorcycle escorts moving on a road. Several vehicles moving on the road. A sign stone outside a building reads '3006, Brazilian Embassy'. View of the cars moving down the road. A sign on the sidewall of the entrance to a building reads 'Australian Embassy'. Views of the Austrian Embassy, the Embassy of Madagascar and the Embassy of Finland. Flags displayed on buildings. Cars moving down the road. The Embassy of Yugoslavia in view. Vehicles moving on a road in the city. The U.S. Capitol in the background. People walking on a road. A man jogging on a path lined with street lamps on one side. A monument in the background.
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.
Two wounded soldiers walk out of a building. An officer gives wounded soldiers cigarettes to smoke. Officer lights the cigarette. A soldier with a fully bandaged face and hands smokes a cigarette and talks to the U.S. officer. U.S. officer removes the dressing from another wounded soldier's face. He checks the wounds on the soldier's face.
Official visit to a GAZ car factory in the Soviet Union by Yugoslavian President and Marshal Josip Broz Tito, hosted by Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Alexandrovich Bulganin. Dignitaries in staff cars. Civilians on a street clap and cheer as Tito's motorcade drives past them. Tito is escorted by Bulganin and other officials. He visits a GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod) automobile factory. Tito takes a look at different automobiles.
Yugoslav President and Marshal Josip Broz Tito and his wife Jovanka Broz visits the Soviet Union. Tito's staff car and motorcade arrives in Lenin's Mausoleum at Red Square, Moscow. They place wreaths at the entrance of the tombs of Lenin and Stalin. Marshal Tito, his wife, and Yugoslav officials enter a building in the Kremlin. Tito visits Vladimir Lenin's office. A female guide speaks to Tito and his wife as they stand in front of Lenin's desk. Tito and party walk on a street of Moscow and meet civilians. A Russian woman holding a baby talks to a man during Tito’s visit. Photographers take pictures.
Segment introduction by Captain Carl Zimmerman. Animated map shows Pyongyang, Taegu, Inchon (or Incheon), and Seoul, and the 38th parallel. PyongYang falls on October 17, 1950 to U.S. troops. Troops advancing in PyongYang. A North Korean soldier is captured. A tank drives on a railway in PyongYang. A burning truck carrying ammunition explodes. A medic treats a wounded U.S. soldier in the streets of Pyongyang. A dead North Korean at side of road as troops advance. Bridge crossing at Pyongyang. North Korean civilians in Pyongyang. Interview with Corporal David Grey, Korean war veteran. 187th Airborne Regiment parachuters prepare to depart from Kimpo Air Field. C-47 and C-119 boxcar airplanes take off from Kimpo Air Field on 20 October 1950. Parachutes of the 187th Airborne descend to ground. General MacArthur views parachutes from the interior of his Constellation air plane. Soldiers loading up cattle with equipment. Jeep and Howitzer tied to skids are seen still attached to parachutes. Wounded 187th Airborne Regiment soldiers are gathered and placed on helicopters. Wounded covered with shield on helicopter before take off. North Koreans wave flags as U.S. soldiers advance. Map shows major invasion dates for Korea in September and October 1950.