U.S. soldiers in Japan during American occupation after World War II. U.S. soldiers arrive in a jeep and assist Japanese civilians repairing a truck parked on a road. The soldiers repair the truck, wave goodbye and drive away. Japanese shoe shine boys shining the shoes of U.S. soldiers. The soldiers take pictures of Japanese women. A Japanese and an American MP (Military Police),standing on wooden pillars, jointly direct traffic at a busy intersection. Streetcars and vehicles pass, including a military jeep with two women passengers.
U.S. soldiers in Japan during American occupation after World War II. Japanese crowd outside around Ginza-District, Tokyo. Buildings at a busy Center of Ginza-Districts, Chuo-Ward, Tokyo. View in the vinicity of Intersection of "Ginza" Ave. and Ave."Z" (current Harumi Ave.) from the rooftop of high building (current Matsuzakaya Department Store). Many sidewalk vendors line along "Ginza" Ave.. Soldiers stand near pedicabs. U.S. Army vehicles move through the intersection of the center of "Ginza-District" along Ave."Z" from "Harumi" towards "Hibiya" direction. A Japanese man stands with a child along the side walk on Ave."Z". A Japanese woman and boy shine shoes of U.S. soldiers. U.S. soldiers of First Cavalry Division buy unit badges, for their uniform hats, from a Japanese woman street vendor.
Four U.S. soldiers visit a small military cemetery in Pacific Theater. Wood crosses and a Star of David are seen. A soldier, with shoulder patch of the U.S. 33rd Division. kneels down and places something at one cross. The soldiers look at a monument with sign on it reading: "Lest we Forget! Every liberty we enjoy has been bought at the cost of martyr's blood." (World War II period).
U.S. President Harry S. Truman and W. Averell Harriman, U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union, at the White House in Washington DC. President Truman and Averell Harriman walk out of the White House. They pose at the edge of the grass, as newsmen photograph them. They shake hands with each other. Averell Harriman leaves the White House in a car.
U.S. President Harry S. Truman and four Naval officers in the rose garden of the white house, Washington DC. President Truman walks out of the White House with three U.S. Navy Commanders and one Lieutenant Commander, and poses on a lawn. The President shakes hands with all of them at the same time. Photographers take pictures of the group. A group of newsmen on the lawn.
A Japanese prison camp at Shinagawa in Tokyo, Japan towards the end of World War II. A Japanese officer talks to American intelligence officers in a hospital prison camp. Living quarters and barracks where American prisoners live. A street in Haikimo. A freight train loaded with tree logs moves past.
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