Japanese planes in air. Japanese pilots get ready to bomb Dutch ships. Japanese planes attack Dutch ships in Java sea.1942. (World War II period).
President Sukarno of Indonesia speaks at the opening ceremony of the Bandung Conference, or the 1st Intercontinental Conference of Colored People, also called the Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia. President Sukarno makes a speech at the Merdeka Building. Representatives of various nations including The Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India, General Carlos Romulo of the Philippines, Burmese Prime Minister U Nu, and Chinese Foreign Minister Zhou Enlai, are also present.
Asian-African Conference (also known as the Bandung Conference) concludes in Bandung, Indonesia. People crowd on the road. Policemen control the crowd as conference leaders including Sukarno pass by. Flags in the background. President, some royal monarchs, and delegates seated in the conference hall where largely anti-colonialism ideas were expressed. Delegates from Indonesia on the stage. Delegates seen from Asian and African nations including Saudi Arabia, Gold Coast, Ceylon, Zhou Enlai of China, and other participating countries. Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on stage speak to the delegates. Delegates from 29 nations present in the hall.
View of freedom statue of Irian Jaya Liberation Monument in Jakarta, Indonesia. Close up of the West Irian Liberation Monument bronze statue (Lapangan Banteng Park, Pasar Baru, Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta City, Jakarta 10710, Indonesia). Palace guard platoon Tjakrabirawa Regiment marching and start to demonstrate the manual of arms in Central Jakarta.
Traffic passing and United States Aid (USAID) building in background. View of United States Embassy (Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 3 - 5 Jakarta 10110, Indonesia) in Jakarta. Close view of U.S. Embassy Seal. View of the National Monument or Monas (Jl. Silang Monas, Jakarta 10110 Indonesia).
A Television Journal titled 'Longines Chronoscope'. Co-editors of the program ask Senator Fulbright about Indonesia. He speaks of Colonialism and the legitimate aspiration of other countries and foreign misperceptions about American aims. Regarding Indochina, he says that it is a difficult situation, more difficult than Korean War. He talks about the aspirations of China. He discusses about problems of Indonesia and Burma.