Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan by United States during World War II. Aerial view of the mushroom cloud resulting from atomic bomb being dropped on Nagasaki. Beginning at TC: 00:23, in the lower left frame of the clip, the Urakami river can be seen where it flows into the Nagasaki harbor. Clouds around the smoke. (Filmed by Harold Agnew from the B-29 "The Great Artiste," which flew as observer aircraft on both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki missions.)
Historical buildings and monuments in Moscow, Soviet Union. The Vodovzvodnaya Tower and Kremlin overlooking the Moskva River, surrounded by scaffolding. A clock tower at Red Square. The Grand Kremlin Palace of Moscow. The Water Supplying (Vodovzvodnaya) Tower, the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Ivan the Great Bell tower complex. Saint Basil's Cathedral and the Spasskaya Tower in Red Square. Pedestrians in the square. A traffic policeman directs traffic. A statue commemorating Prince Dmitry Pozharsky and the butcher Kuzma Minin. Various buildings.
Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin and other leaders attends an award ceremony at St. George Hall in the Great Kremlin Palace,in Moscow, Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin,Georgy Malenkov, Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin and others seated in a box. Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov seated elsewhere, with other officials. A speaker announces Molotov's name and the assembly applauds. A woman speaks from the podium. Many other names are called and applauded. Winners of various awards stand before the assembly and are applauded.
U.S. Navy ships launched in the United States during World War II. Lieutenant Commander Mildred H. McAfee, USNR (US Navy Reserve), Director of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) breaks a bottle of champagne on the bow of a carrier and christens USS Franklin (CV-13) in Newport News, Virginia on 14th October, 1943. A destroyer is launched at the Great Lakes. The destroyer is turned into an upright position. Shipyard workers cheer. A ship is launched sideways.
A film surveys federal provisions for the education of the Native American Indian students in the United States during the Great Depression, and cultural integration of Native Americans into white cultures. An Indian woman holds her baby. An Indian man talks to a woman. Two women in traditional dress pose. Exteriors of a church. A picture depicting increase in grants for Indian education and decrease in appropriations for military control in the United States from 1886 to 1932.
U.S. Federal provisions for the education of the North American Indians in the United States during the Great Depression era. Native American Indian students come out of Chemawa Indian School boarding school in Oregon. An elementary school in Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota. Indian children on the grounds of Shiprock Reservation in New Mexico. Animated map depicts Indian schools in the United States. Cloth lines on the grounds of a school. A man walks out of a government school building.
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