Japanese troops, with vehicles, horses, and supplies,moving into Manchuria. A gun crew manually pushes a field artillery piece up a steep slope in the rugged snowy landscape. Troops ride in a truck on a snow-covered street into a town. Camera shot from snow-covered street of an army truck coming head-on, and right over the camera. Army trucks following a twisting road downhill between snowy hills. Troops bundled up against the cold in the back of the trucks. A contingent of soldiers spread out and moving across a snowy field. Blowing snow and a soldier's smashed helmet on the ground. Japanese grave markers in a snowy cemetery.
Russians greet first Americans arrivals in Mukden, Manchuria during end of World War II. Russians greet Americans. U.S. Army Air Forces B-24 Liberator in the background.
Japanese prisoners of war work under guards in Mukden, Manchuria during last days of World War II. General camp area, prison kitchen in the background. Former American POWs (prisoners of war) Brigadier General Charles C. Drake, Staff sergeant Frank A. Pechek. Japanese POWs work under guards. Japanese prisoners of war scoops rubble and toss them to a cart. Prisoners of war march to stations. American staff including American GI, Melcolm D. Russell check Japanese rifles. Former POW's Major George Parker Jr., and Brigadier General Lewis C. Beebe. MKK factory where American POWs worked, general camp area. Latrine, accidentally bombed by U.S. during war, where 19 American POWs died. Japanese filling in foxholes to make baseball diamond.
Showing change of prisoners from American to Japanese in Mukden, Manchuria during last days of World War II. Former POW (prisoners of war) Constant J. Wasilewaki, surviving POWs from cattle boat in which 1,623 POWs left the Philippines but only 400 reached Japan. Survivors of Bataan "Death March" includes Lieutenant Colonel Tarpley, Trspnell, Wilson and Lieutenant C.Y. Christis, men of 200th Coast Artillery corps. American prisoners of war Criville A. Johnson, Robert E. Butler worth play bass and guitar that they made while in prison. Cartoon called 'Changie- Changie' drawn by Benny Pinson, depicting change of prisoners from American to Japanese. Prison wall. High tension wire on top. Lieutenant Christie stack Red Cross carton atop pile. Japanese prisoners carry supplies under guard.
American prisoners are evacuated in Mukden, Manchuria during last days of World War II. US Army Air Force B-24 Liberator as propellers turn. POWs (prisoners of war) standing beside the plane and read magazines. American POWs being evacuated, POWs board the plane. They wave from inside.
Former Japanese prison guards and liberated allied prisoners of war at a Japanese prison camp in Manchuria during the Second Sino-Japanese War (World War II). The guards dig up Red Cross cartons intended for the prisoners. They were confiscated and buried by the Japanese. Soldiers stand with guns. A soldier plays guitar. A United States Army general speaks. Panoramic views of emaciated ex-prisoners. The liberated prisoners are loaded into transport planes. The airplane in flight.