Matsushiro Underground Imperial Headquarters for the Japanese government and high command in the town of Matsushiro, near Nagano, Japan. View of the secret bunker complex, temporary buildings for housing construction workers and mess hall building. Different views of hillside. Japanese houses on hill.
Aerial views of snow-covered Camp Ashigawa Hokkaido, Japan, home of the 2nd Division, Japanese Ground Defense Forces Northern Corps. Japanese self defense force engineers assemble a Bailey Bridge. Defense Force personnel cross the new bridge in a half-track armed with antiaircraft guns Officers of 2nd signal unit, surrounded by snow banks, work on map reading exercise. Members of 2nd artillery regiment do practical exercises in setting up and operating a 155mm howitzer, in the snow. Members of the Aviation section practice emergency receiving and sending messages from ground to air. A light airplane (PA-18?) snags a message capsule suspended between two poles. The Japanese flag. A new unit of Japanese self defense forces in Northern Honshu. Local townspeople visit the camp in motorcade of jeeps. Japanese Defense force units parade in a ceremony. High ranking Japanese Officers, along with United States Generals Orlando Troxel and Herbert J. Vander, seated during ceremony. Officer, on Japanese Defense Force Sherman tank, salutes. Squadron of L-5 Sentinal Airplanes in flight.
Japanese schoolboys carry rifles and weapons out of Police Station in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture, Japan after the end of World War II. They load weapons into a truck. An Allied soldier watch the boys loading weapons into the truck. Scene of market. Board reads Chichibu Police Station.
United States soldiers checking captured Japanese rifles, machine guns and knee mortars which were used at the school. Japanese students at their desks in Maths and Physics classes. (World War II period).
Students sitting on ground in a room. Teacher in classroom. Students studying at their desks in a classroom.
Scene of Furukawa Intermediate School. Students leave the building and pass a corner signpost covered with Japanese ideographs.
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