U.S. President Richard Nixon in a meeting with Bipartisan Congressional leaders in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington DC. President Nixon in the Cabinet Room with Bipartisan leaders a day after his return from People's Republic of China. The President arrives and takes his seat. Other Bipartisan leaders sit on their chairs after President sits. Bipartisan leaders and secretaries talk to each other.
U.S. President Richard M. Nixon with Secretary William Rogers and Secretary Henry Kissinger at the Oval Office of the White House, Washington DC. President Nixon talks to Secretary Rogers and Dr. Kissinger in a library. They discuss Dr. Kissinger's trip to China and Secretary Rogers overseas trip.
U.S. President Richard M. Nixon at a meeting with various Bipartisan leaders at the White House, Washington DC. President Nixon in the Cabinet Room of the White House with various leaders a day after his return from China. President Nixon, U.S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell and various secretaries and leaders at the meeting.
Charles Winninger narrates facts about the lend-lease and mutuals aids by Allied nations fighting against the Axis powers during World War II. Animated map shows Japanese threaten eastern coast of United States. British aid under the lend lease flies to U.S. German attack on Suez canal countered by British and U.S. Armies. Map shows timely aids allowed munition factories at work and new recruits joining the military. Australia and New Zealand aid the fighting Allied nations. U.S. warships to Russia in return to graves of German. Aid to China in return to the death of Japanese. Animation shows dropping of atom bomb and unconditional surrender of Axis nations.
United States Army soldiers swim at rest and recreation site during Vietnam war. Soldiers dive and swim in Tiger lake in Cam Ranh Bay in Khanh Hoa in Vietnam. Cam Ranh Bay is a deep water bay at an inlet of South China Sea. Other people swim and sit by the beach side to relax. War weary soldiers swim and enjoy in water along with girls to relax.
Delegates of different nations like China,United States exchange greetings. Priests and bishops are also seen meeting and greeting people. Delegates take their seats as convention begins. The congress' president,Fredric Joliet-Curie opens the ceremony and delegates rise from their seats to clap. In his speech he appeals for a world organization to control atom bomb. Another Italian representative Pietro Nenni in his speech criticizes the Atlantic pact and American action in Korea.
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