Leader of BUF (British Union of Fascists) Sir Oswald Mosley concludes a speech in Manchester, England. Oswald Mosley steps down from a dais and passes through a large cheering crowd. Men and women crowd around Mosley and greet him. Some in the crowd give him fascist salute. Large banner in background behind crowd is partially obscured by appears to read, "Fascism Means War."
British Union of Fascists (BUF) leader Sir Oswald Mosley seen after he delivers a speech in Manchester, England, United Kingdom. Oswald Mosley steps down from a dais and passes through cheering crowd some of who deliver fascist salutes to him. Crowd is mostly men but includes some women. Background banner behind crowd reads, "Fascism Means War." BUF parade continues along streets of Manchester. Point of view from elevated camera position embedded with men marching in the street, with some cars moving slowly beside the marchers. Oswald Mosley speaks to a man along the road with parked buses behind.
British Field Marshal Bernard L Montgomery and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin greet each other in Moscow. Field Marshal Montgomery with Soviet officers walking on a snowy sidewalk in Moscow. Stalin and Winston Churchill sitting down with Molotov and another official joining them. Russian families walking on Red Square. Visitors leaving Lenin's tomb. A huge parade of military tanks and vehicles just outside Red Square.
Former U.S. Ambassador to UK, Joseph Kennedy, records a speech in Washington DC., United States during World War II. He speaks about the remarkable morale and courage of the British people and questions whether the Germans are just as tough. He says a prediction, now, of England's defeat, would be senseless.
U.S. tanks in Tidworth, England on D-Day during World War II. British children wave as U.S. tanks proceed along highway, part of the invasion forces.
British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery talks to factory workers in England during World War II. Montgomery arrives in a car at a war factory and is greeted by a large crowd of workers. Montgomery makes a speech and speaks about his recent campaigns in the war. He compliments workers on their contribution to the war effort.
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