A political cabaret in United States Zone in Munich, Germany. A woman represents an American torch singer. The singer and dancer is seen performing and in the production is "arrested" by Bavarian version of the military police. The audience laughs. Lights, curtain and microphone on the stage.
United States Zone in Munich, Germany. German racketeers sit in a group around a table playing cards. The racketeers play poker for large stakes. Interior of a huge German restaurant. Several tables arranged in the restaurant. Well dressed people eat and drink. People talk and laugh. An orchestra plays.
International Peace Campaign in England. A man stands on a ladder. He pastes posters on a gate. The posters read 'Stop the betrayal of Peace' and 'International Peace Campaign, Stand by the League'. People march on streets. They carry placards. Placards read 'Chamberlain must go' and 'No surrender to Hitler or Mussolini'. Huge crowd on the street.
War Parade on Fifth Avenue, in New York City, United States during World War II . An open car driven by an Army soldier, escorted by motorcycle police, and carrying Army and Navy officers. United States flags raised on the buildings. A huge crowd gathered on the sidewalks. Mechanized equipment on parade. Band in the parade. Jeeps, tanks, and half-tracks loaded with soldiers. A Curtis Aircraft float with a real P-40 airplane on it. A display of a Wright Cyclone 9 aircraft engine rated at 1200 horsepower, the type used on Flying Fortresses, with sign reading: "US Army Air Forces at War:" Infantry units march with massed colors in the parade. Military units participate with countless Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen marching.
Melun Prison, France. View of jail with river in the foreground. Warden passes on bridge. Melun Prison with its reflection in water. A tree in blossom in the foreground. Church besides the prison. Prisoners march during the daily walk. Prisoners march in the garden. Prisoners work. Prisoners work with sewing machines. Prisoners work in the carpenter's shop.
United States provides aid to Allies. United States President Franklin Roosevelt seated in his office. Lend Lease Administrator Edward R. Stettinius reports to President Roosevelt about the aid provided to her allies. Lend-Lease shipments prepared and shipped. Merchandise, tanks, planes sent to Soviet Union and Britain. Rail cars carry crates of machine tools made by Bullard Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut. These crates are seen being loaded in a ship destined for the Soviet Union. A ship at sea. Smoke rises up from smokestack. (World War II period).
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