During time of Egyptians seeking independence and protesting British rule in Egypt. A large crowd surrounds an official car carrying Saad Zaghlul Pasha, the Egyptian leader, as he returns from exile. Crowd carries a big flag. Trees along the side of the street. Saad Zaghlul Pasha stands at the door of a building.
President of Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser with other VIPs at National Youth Festival in Cairo. Crowd can be seen cheering. Egyptian girls and boys standing in formation and giving judo demonstration followed by field drills. Shows young female parachutists jumping from aircrafts. Shows a girl trying to pull parachute after landing in desert.
The 7th Egyptian battalion departs for Khartoum from Cairo, Egypt. Soldiers in train, meet their relatives and other soldiers. People stand over the bridge and the railway platform. People outside the station cheer Mustafa Nahas Pasha. People around the railroad cars.
An Egyptian Political leader writes at a table in his office. He exits the building and greets a child. Women's leader, Hoda Hanem Chaaroui Pacha, chatting with others around a table at her villa in Cairo, Egypt.
Ali Maher Pasha (on right), Egyptian political leader conversing with a colleague in a courtyard where Egyptian officials and military officers are assembled. As Political leaders enter the building, they are saluted by a senior military officer who then follows with fellow officers and officials.
United Nations leaders meet to pledge support against the Axis Powers. Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt ; British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chinese General Chiang Kai-shek on chairs. Dignitaries behind them. Madame Chiang confers with Churchill. A meeting of the United Nations leaders in Tehran, Iran. President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill and Joseph Stalin, Premier of Soviet Russia and the diplomatic representatives of the free nations present. President Roosevelt introduces Sara Churchill, the daughter of Churchill, to Stalin. Stalin shakes hands with Sara. The Sword of Stalingrad is presented to Stalin as a gift from the King of Britain to the people of Stalingrad. Marshall Stalin accepts the sword on the behalf of the people of Russia. The leaders pose with dignitaries standing behind them. (World War II period).