The Bastille Day Parade in Algiers, Algeria during World War II. A huge crowd cheering. Motor vehicles pass on the road at the Bastille Day Parade. A group of horsemen follow. Another group of men, women and children on the road. A man with a flag in the front. The men, women and children follow. A motorcade follows. The crowd cheers. A huge crowd on the side of the road. A band marches on the road. Cadets in uniform march. The troop pass through a street. A horseman on the roadside. People group on the road. A building with 'Alger Capitale Del Empire' written on it.
Men, on 'Moving Day', shift the houses in whole to another location, in Manila, Philippines. The natives carry a whole house through the streets to change the location of the house. The large number of men carry the house on the Filipino 'Moving Day'. A large group of men carrying another bamboo house move along the streets. A man giving directions to another group of natives carrying a house.
A Seventh-day Adventist Christian mass baptism in Saint Maurice, France. Men and women, holding umbrellas, stand on a raised area on the shore of a water body. A flight of steps leads down to the water. A woman comes down the steps. A few people standing on a platform near the water. A man who stands waist-high inside the water helps the woman into the water. The woman immerses herself fully in the water and comes up, baptized as a Seventh-day Adventist. The woman is helped by another man out of the water. Men and women along a walkway. A woman holding umbrella on the walkway. Women talking and having tea. Another woman standing behind, watches.
Annual Memorial Day parade in New York City, New York. Veterans, including some from the Civil War and the Spanish-American War, march on the annual Memorial Day parade in New York City. A veteran holding U.S. flag. Officials in an open carriage move along the road. U.S. flags being decoratively displayed on a building. A huge crowd gather around the building. Cadets from the U.S. Military Academy, at West Point, march behind the veterans. A huge crowd watch the parade.
U.S. Army General Dwight Eisenhower speaks on the V-E day in Paris, France during World War II. General Eisenhower delivers a speech in Paris on the Victory in Europe Day. The General states that he has the proud privilege of speaking for the fighting men in his theater who conquered Western Europe and destroyed more men than they themselves possessed. The Allies selected Germany as their first object because it was the one place that all the Allies could bring their weight to bear. General Eisenhower pays his tribute to the Soviet Russian Army, the Allied Forces in Italy, the French, the British and the Americans on the Western Front and to GI Joe and his counterparts whom he says were the real heroes of the war.
V-E Day celebrations in Paris, France. The Eiffel Tower in Paris. Fountains in front of the tower. A large crowd rejoicing on the victory day. A large crowd in front of a building. Streets filled with people. Men and women move along the streets. A large crowd in front of a gateway across a road. People hold up posters of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt. A few people move on the streets seated in trucks. A woman reading a newspaper which carries victory news. A man and a woman walk along a path reading the newspaper. Newspaper vendors selling the newspapers. A large group of people buying the newspapers. A woman carrying a small girl. A soldier kissing a woman. (World War II period).
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