Japanese propaganda film during World War 2. Japanese doctors examine American or Allied prisoners of war at a prison camp of Imperial Japan. Surgeons work inside an operating room. A dentist examines the teeth of an Allied prisoner. Doctors examine the ears, faces, and chests of prisoners. A doctor examines a wounded prisoner, and the Japanese nurse gives tablets to the soldier. The patient smokes a cigarette from his hospital bed.
A big white cross monument with inscription 'Lest we forget' on edge of prison camp grounds. Soldier's line up in formation. Japanese soldiers blow buglers and serve as honor guards. Japanese official salutes to pay homage and thereafter reads out a speech from a paper in Japanese. He places a wreath at the monument and salutes followed by British and Australian officials. (World War II period).
Allied officers move towards a large cross monument at a Japanese prison camp in World War II. One of the officers places a wreath below the memorial and salutes to pay homage. Other soldiers and troops also salute.
Prisoners from Phillipines line up in the compound of a Japanese prison camp. A Japanese officer reads out an announcement from a paper as prisoners and other officials look on. Another official reads out from a paper and prisoners write with ink pens onto a sheet of paper. Officer salutes and prisoners bow in response. Prisoners are released from the prison camp and they march out with their bedding. (World War II period).
Two pilots inside the cockpit of B-24 bomber aircraft of United States control throttle and sticks. Pilots wearing caps and head phones talk to each other in between. Oil temperature gauge indicates dropping temperature of oil. Wheel,brake drum and hydraulic system are seen as one of the pilots turns gas tank selector.
Air speed meter of a United States B-24 bomber indicates variations in speed of the aircraft. Needle of the air speed moves between 100 and 40 readings thus indicating fluctuations in air speed of the bomber. Oil temperature gauge of the aircraft indicates 40 degree temperature as a pilot handles a throttle and sticks.
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