Foreign ministers of western nations arrive in Berlin, Germany for peace talks with Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles is interviewed by newsmen upon his arrival in Berlin. President of SFR (Socialist Federal Republic) of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito arrives by a train. British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden deplanes followed by his staff. Flags of the United Nations fly. Exteriors of Allied Control Council building in Western Berlin. Interiors of the building.
German prisoners in France during World War II. German prisoners march down a street. Trees along the street sides. Mountains in the background. Street fighting in an area. Soldiers stand near a tank. American enlisted men and French civilians on a street. A jeep loaded with French men. Buildings along a side of the street. German prisoners march in the street. They are guarded by French and British soldiers. Columns of trucks with German prisoners on the streets. Prisoners with packs march.
U.S. Navy Female Yeomen are assembled in formation on the deck of the wooden battleship, "Landship Recruit" at Union Square in New York City. They adjust their formation and, in response to command from Navy officer, all point toward a Navy recruiting sign held aloft by a sailor. City buildings and street traffic, including street cars, are seen on street in background. Pedestrians walk past the site. Change scene: Momentary glimpse of British King George V decorating a sailor, aboard a ship.
U.S. Battleships of Division Nine operating in Atlantic waters with the British Grand Fleet during World War I.
Landings and beachhead activities in France following D-Day invasion during World War II. A beach master signals a landing craft off shore. A DUKW comes ashore. British soldiers wade ashore from LCTs (Landing Craft Tanks). Captured German soldier prisoners of war (POW) on the beach. Movement of supplies and equipment on the beach.
A British Austin Champ amphibious four-wheel-drive vehicle (inspired by the American Jeep) is driven over rough terrain and in water at the Farnborough testing grounds in England. The Chanp is seen driving parallel to deep ditches. It is made submersible by connecting a vertical exhaust extension to its water proof engine. A driver, dressed in a waterproof outfit, takes the vehicle down a concrete ramp into a deep trough of water where it is completely submerged. He successfully travels through and up the other side of the trough.
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