Fort Hancock in New Jersey, United States. U.S. soldiers enter the military post theater. The soldiers pass a ticket window with a sign announcing "Bellet Russe" in the background. A poster reads 'The one and only, Ballet Russe deMonte Carlo, Friday Evening'. Interior of the theater: Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo presenting ballet "Prince Igor" with Franz Allers conducting. The soldier audience listens. The soldiers applaud. (World War II period).
Soviet officers climb down from tracked military vehicle in which British soldiers are explaining something to other Soviet officers. Artillery shells piled on a shelf in the vehicle. British soldiers explaining an artillery gun to the Soviets. British gunners fire BL 5.5 inch field gun, while one of the Soviet officers covers his ears. Soviet Officers step out of a mobile command post and walk around to the side where they converse with a British officer.. (World War II period).
Activities aboard a Japanese submarine underway in the Indian Ocean during World War II. A doll and keepsakes are seen hangin from bunks, as crewmen sleep. A man reads. Other men play a board game and some play cards. The functioning of the engine and a reading on a meter. Men standing on the deck look through binoculars.
Activities aboard a Japanese submarine underway in the Indian Ocean during World War II. A cook empties a carton and takes out tins. He opens a tin and pours sea food in a basket. A man collects fish swept by water on the deck. Crewmen dine. Bottles of vitamin tablets kept on the dining table. A doctor examines a crewman.
Activities aboard a Japanese submarine underway in the Indian Ocean during World War II. Crewmen look at maps and discuss. A glass is filled with an eye solution. Men place the glass and pour the solution in their eyes. They climb up a ladder.
Regarding Project Eagle. View inside a Secret School operated by the Polish Ministry of Defense for the American Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ). in London, England, during World War II. Officers seated at a table in the school, as a U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Dasher, Chief of the Polish Section, American Office of Strategic Services, Europe, explains that they are training 40 selected Polish soldiers who had been forced to serve in the German army and who had surrendered at the first opportunity, in France. They will be instructed in techniques of infiltration and radio operations. Seen, at a long table, are Polish technicians who will conduct a 6 months intensive course for the trainees. Major Schumolsky, Head of Polish Special Force Headquarters in London, and Major Schumannofsky, Officer of Polish Military Intelligence Service, also speak.
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