Wounded United States soldiers in France during World War I. The soldiers load and fire gas shells. Smoke rises from the shells along a hillside. Fields in the foreground. Smoke spreads in the surrounding area. A group of soldiers advances on a field and goes towards a forest area.
French firemen demonstrate new aluminum foil fire suits in France. Fire fighters wear the fire suits which are only three thousandths of an inch thick. They plunge into a 3000 degree inferno. People watch the fire fighters. The fire fighters emerge unsigned from the fire. One fireman takes off his helmet and smiles.
A Communist meeting in Paris France around the end of World War II. A sign "Bienvenue A La Delegation Sovietique" (welcome to the soviet deputation). Large photo images of Stalin and de Gaulle flank the stage on either side. A Russian delegate speaks in Russian to French citizens at the meeting. French audience seated in chairs. A French representative speaks to the audience.
U.S. soldiers moving about and conversing in trenches and bunkers near the front in France, during the first World War (World War I). The soldiers with rifles in bunkers. Two soldiers look at a map. American troops unload food supplies from a truck. They start to throw loaves of bread to the soldiers who are stacking them. One U.S. Army soldier soldier mugs for the camera with a half loaf of bread in each hand. He eats some of the bread. An American soldier poses wearing the helmet of a German soldier, looking out from his bunker. He looks straight at the camera, without cracking a smile.
French troops in France, during World War 1. A butcher cuts meat on a table. French soldiers seated around a table. French soldier with a rifle in background. French troops pass basket of food along wood reinforced battle trench.
Social gathering involving parents, teachers, staff, and children in France. Camera is stationary and children are seen playing and mugging for the camera as they are fascinated by the camera. Schoolmaster stands in center as everyone else walks around in a circle so they can be captured on a moving picture.
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