Engineers of Allied forces build pontoon bridge for soldiers during World War 2 in Germany. Soldiers of Allied forces outside an entrance talk and smile. A soldier smokes. Soldiers sit in fox holes. Firing at night. Guns fire in day time. A gun releases smoke. Soldiers advance. Soldiers carry a boat on shoulders. Soldiers cross river on boats. Soldiers move wounded on litters. Engineers lay a bridge over the Ruhr river near Julich. Soldiers pass over it. A soldier smokes. Jeep moves on a road. Tanks in a field.
United States Army officer makes statement to the court during War Crimes Trial in Nuremberg, Germany after World War II. United States Army officer stands at a dais and makes statement to the court. Correspondents wearing headsets listen to the statement. Clerks record remark.
Nurse enters a patient room. She gives food to patient. Patient eats food. Penicillin in test tubes. After taking treatment of penicillin therapy, patient feels better and reads newspaper. Doctors examines patient, whose general condition does not improve within two days. Doctor reads the reports of patient. He checks with other doctors and nurse whether surgery is required or not. Chart explains concentration of penicillin in blood with time.
A day in the life of First Lieutenant Isley, combat pilot, at Phan Rang Air Base, Vietnam. Lt. Isley gets up in morning. He shaves his beard. He comes out from tent at Air Force camp. He gets into Air Force vehicle.and drives to mission briefing. Map on wall in briefing room. Air Force Lieutant Colonel ,in fatigues,points out target on map. Boxes drawn on map. Lt. Isley and another pilot listen to the briefing. Isley drives back to the tent-barracks area, where he and another pilot enter a barracks building. (Vietnam War period).
The Japanese occupation of Manchuria. An animated map showing East Asia- Japan, the Korean peninsula, China, and Manchuria. The Japanese flag flies in Hsinking, Manchuria (present-day Changchun, China). A truck driving on a road in Hsinking. A building under construction. Kwantung Army headquarters in Hsinking. A Japanese Kwantung Army official (probably Hideki Tojo) stands outside the headquarters. Exterior of headquarter. Helicopter parked on field. Military personnel stand near the helicopter.
Industrial expansion of Japan with the help of America, after the end of World War 2. Food supply through sea in Japan. Oarsmen row wooden fishing boats. Mountains in the background. Japanese fishermen cast their nets. America helps Japan in industrial expansion. Japanese silk mill and textile industry. Japanese shipyard and ship building activity. Japanese production of automobiles and railroad train cars. Exterior view of Dai-Ichi Seimei Building (1 Chome-13-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan) which served as Supreme Commander Allied Powers (SCAP) headquarters (also called GHQ Building) in Tokyo Japan. American flags and United Nations flags seen flying at the building. Ships of U.S. Army preparing to transport U.S. troops from Japan for combat in Korea as Korean War starts. U.S. Army troops marshaled at Army Port of Sasebo, Japan, with their belongings.
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